
For starters, the way you try to detangle hair depends on its length and whether it’s wet or dry. If you’ve jumped out of the shower, and your hair’s already resembling a do that Hagrid would be proud of, then it’s important to reach for your best hair detangling product.
For wet tangled hair, spritz all over and brush through. If you do reach any knots, be kind and gentle! On particularly pesky parts, feel free to spray some more detangler. Be patient and keep repeating the process until your hair is silky smooth.
If you have dry tangled hair, you can detangle it in the same way as wet hair - just make sure that your detangling spray is suitable for both wet and dry styles. This will help to dampen your hair, making it easier to work with.
Don’t worry if you haven’t got a detangler though. Simply moisten your hair with water or even some leave-in conditioner. Then, grab a wide-tooth comb and work it through your hair. Again, you should keep repeating this until you have smooth hair.
A top tip is to work your way from the ends of your hair, upwards, holding onto the hair at the root to prevent pain and protect it from further damage.