Detangle with Care
Before you start, gently detangle your hair. Use your fingers first to loosen any knots. Then, opt for a wide-tooth comb. Think of it like prepping your hair for a special
occasion, with extra care and attention, just like you'd prepare for a Diwali celebration!
Slow and Steady
Take your time while combing. Think of it as a mindful practice. Rushing can lead to breakage and hair fall. Remember the patience required to create a beautiful Rangoli; similarly, a slow, deliberate combing routine is key.
Self-Care Ritual
Combing should be a relaxing experience, not a chore. Treat it as self-care. Put on some calming music, like a devotional song, and make it a part of your daily routine. It's your moment to connect with yourself and your hair.
Brush vs. Comb
Avoid using a brush frequently. Brushes can be harsh and cause more hair fall, particularly on already fragile hair. The wide-tooth comb is your best friend here. Think of it as your gentle companion, unlike the forceful brush.
Keep it Clean!
Regularly clean your comb. Remove any trapped hair and wash it with soap and water. A clean comb is essential for healthy hair, just as a clean home is essential for a healthy life during the monsoon season!