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[quote=Anonymous]OP, after I had my baby I think I went through a bit of PPD and I did not have the energy to deal with my fine and tangle-prone hair. It hurt to yank out the tangles, and while it was not out of control bad, I did have some small matting in a bit of my hair. It just took too much energy to deal with it. Then one day I was at Target and I saw The Wet Brush de-tangling brush. It is a stupid name bc you do not have to use it on wet hair. It's the best de-tangling brush out there. If the matting is not too bad, a couple passes with some conditioner/oil and the Wet Brush will take care of it. Go to Target, like now, or first thing tomorrow, and pick up a couple. Not only will they help with this project, they will help your daughter to maintain her hair bc it will not be as painful to brush and de-tangle. It sounds so dumb but that brush helped to pull me out of a bad place by making a daily core that I dreaded so much easier. [/quote]
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