How to Remove Snarls From Hair

Knotted, matted and completely unmanageable, tangled hair can be hard for kids and their parents to handle. And since most kids can’t stand to have their hair brushed, when their hair gets snarls, sitting through a thorough brushing can be like pulling teeth. But the next time your kid has snarls in her hair try these tips for reducing and removing snarls from your kid’s hair.

Things You'll Need

  • Shampoo
  • Conditioner
  • Medium toothed comb
  • De-tangling spritz
  • Nylon brush

Instructions

    • 1

      Wash hair with a gentle shampoo. Rinse thoroughly.

    • 2

      Apply conditioner liberally to hair, working it through the entire mane of hair.

    • 3

      Comb conditioner into hair. Use a medium toothed comb to comb the conditioner through your child's wet hair. Start at the bottom of the hair mane and work your way up, inch by inch and section by section. Once you have reached the scalp, carefully comb the entire mane of hair straight through.

    • 4

      Gently towel dry hair. Pat hair with the towel, rather than vigorously rub your child's hair.

    • 5

      Brush through dry hair with a nylon bristled brush.

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