How to Detangle Without Damage: Expert Tips for All Hair Textures
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Detangling doesn't have to be painful—or damaging. With the right tool and technique, you can prevent breakage, reduce shedding, and keep your natural texture intact.
Start from the Bottom
Always begin detangling at the ends and work upward in small sections. This reduces tension and prevents knot compaction.
Use a Wide-Tooth or Curved Comb
Koyace’s pine-tower comb design gives more space between hair and comb, allowing knots to glide out instead of ripping through.
Detangle with Conditioner or Serum (for Curly & Coily Hair)
Slip is essential for coils and curls. Damp hair + conditioner creates the perfect detangling environment.
For Straight or Wavy Hair: Detangle Dry
These hair types are more fragile when wet. A natural bristle comb helps separate strands gently without tugging.
Be Patient — It Saves Hair
Fast detangling leads to breakage. Slow, steady strokes protect the cuticle and maintain long-term strength.
Koyace combs are specifically shaped to reduce pulling and improve control, making detangling easier for every texture—from straight to coily.