Sunday, February 28, 2010

Why is it bad to brush your hair when it's wet?

i've heard that you're not supposed to brush your hair when it's wet....but why?? If i brush my hair when it's dry it pulls so much and it rips out more hair! When i brush it when it's wet no hair falls out and it dries a lot more neatly.Why is it bad to brush your hair when it's wet?
Wet hair is very fragile. It may not break, but it stretches alot and makes it easier to break when it's dry. You should use a wide tooth comb to detangle your hair when it's wet. It doesn't pull on your hair like a brush does.





Normally, dry hair can be stretched one-fifth of it's length before breaking. Wet hair can stretch between 40-50% of it's length.Why is it bad to brush your hair when it's wet?
Because it is quite fragile when wet. One thing you can do is use a wide tooth comb.
maybe it turns curly idk why they never tell me tht and idont even kno who is ~THEY~ but wht i do kno is DONT SLEEP WITH UR HAIR WET! i repeat DO NOT!cuz it get hard to brush in the moring and its all curly!
do u mean brush or comb? u prob might want to use wide toothed comb when its wet so it helps w/frizzies etc.





but when it is dry tho, def don't brush it or comb it. when its dry, just spray some water into hair (don't put too much in scalp part) to make hair damp but not wet. then u can finger comb it or comb w/wide toothed hair instead of brushing which might be a little bit damaging to hair.





good luck!
wet hair is prone to breakage when brushed wet. it is best to use a comb when it is wet, and brush when dry.
It breaks easily
It's weaker and can break easier. Try using some leave-in conditioning spray like Infusion on wet hair to make it stronger. Use a vent brush rather than a bristle brush
it stretches and is more likely to break. use a wide toothed comb when its wet.
It breaks too easily if you brush it when its wet. I recommend you buy a wide toothed comb. I use that for my hair after showers and I hardly ever have a problem with broken hairs.

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