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Promote Better Hair Growth Comb your Hair in this Manner

Boost Hair Growth Naturally with These Simple and Effective Combing Techniques

Easy Combing Habits to Prevent Hair Damage and Encourage Healthy Hair Growth

Our hair is a crown that we all wear on our heads. Even without elaborate makeup and clothing it gives us more beauty, charm and self-assurance making us appear radiant. A person’s personality can be completely changed by their hair alone. Understanding how to properly comb your hair is crucial in addition to taking care of other matters because it prevents hair loss and enhances blood circulation, both of which promote better hair growth. Here are some pointers on how to properly comb your hair because improper combing can further harm your hair. 

  • Use the Appropriate Tool First

Step one is to use the appropriate comb. Use a wide-toothed comb made of wood or neem whenever possible to detangle your hair. Neem combs were created and used by people in antiquity because they were thought to have antibacterial qualities that would help prevent dandruff and scalp infections. When compared to their plastic counterparts wooden combs provide a distinctive combination of strength, usefulness and style. They were more ecologically friendly and sustainable in addition to being more durable. 

  • Never Use a Forceful Comb on Wet Hair

Damage to wet hair is more likely particularly when combed vigorously. If your hair is damp when you’re combing it, use a detangling spray or leave-in conditioner first and then slowly brush it upwards from the ends using a wide-toothed comb. This will stop hair strands from tearing and breaking. 

  • Comb Frequently

Recall that anything done in excess will be shown to be detrimental. Its a myth that you need to comb your hair 100 times every day. Too much combing can cause oil gland stimulation which will eventually cause breakage. In order to maintain healthy blood circulation in the scalp and control sebum production, comb your hair at least twice a day once in the morning and once before bed. 

  • Make Sure your Comb is Clean

Dust and bacteria can grow strongly in dirty combs. If your comb isn’t clean make it a point to clean it once a week using a mild shampoo and lukewarm water. If you use a clean comb you can keep your hair clean and prevent dandruff and infections on your scalp. 

  • As you Combing Massage

Take your time and work with gentle strokes. This can encourage stronger and healthier hair growth by improving circulation. 

  • Get your Hair Untangled Properly

Start combing from the ends and work your way up instead of starting at the scalp. Breakage and hair loss are reduced by this method’s gentle tangle removal. Hold small sections of your hair while you comb to prevent pulling on the roots which can put pressure on the scalp and harm hair follicles. 

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  • Decide on the Ideal Moment 

Take your time combing your hair if you are exhausted, anxious or preoccupied. When you’re not looking your hair is more prone to break and tug. Spend a few mindful minutes gently combing your hair especially before bed. 

  • Apply Natural Oils Prior to Combing

Applying a small amount of coconut almond or argan oil before combing can improve slide and lower friction making detangling easier. Additionally oiling nourishes the scalp and fortifies hair roots which promotes growth. 

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  • Do Not Share Combs

Dandruff lice or fungal infections can result from sharing combs. Your comb should always be used and kept in a dry clean location. Your hair care routine and your scalp are both protected by this easy hygiene practice. 

Consider this: proper hair care and natural growth can be greatly enhanced by a simple habit like combing your hair. Your hair is the crown you never take off so treat it with care. 

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