Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can your stylist brush it?
Yes, because she blows it out. I air dry, because it's super thick and frizzy and takes forever for me to dry myself.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can your stylist brush it?
Yes, because she blows it out. I air dry, because it's super thick and frizzy and takes forever for me to dry myself.
What products do you use? Shampoo, conditioner, oil, gel, hairspray…?
Any photos online similar to your hair type, might help suggestions!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can your stylist brush it?
Yes, because she blows it out. I air dry, because it's super thick and frizzy and takes forever for me to dry myself.
Anonymous wrote:My hair is much tanglier in middle age because it's finer. For people who experience genetic/age/androgenic related hair loss, the hair follicle doesn't just close up shop one day. Over a period of many hair cycles, the hair becomes thinner and weaker. It's called miniaturization. In male pattern baldness of course eventually the hairs miniaturize until they're non-existent but it happens to women too.
I never needed to brush my hair until this started happening to me, but my much finer hair is like velcro that sticks to each other even though the texture isn't visually very different.
Anonymous wrote:Can your stylist brush it?
Anonymous wrote:The unbrush is amazing for all types of hair. I have thick 3b hair.
I have tried every brush including the denman and this is the best.
https://www.target.com/p/unbrush-detangling-hair-brush-lilac-light-purple/-/A-90919934
Anonymous wrote:Silicone product and heat protectant and then straighten it? Braid it before bed?