Natural detangler sprays
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Aug 17, 2013
Veronica B.
I like to get the tangles out of my hair after I shower with a wide tooth comb. I've been growing my hair and refuse to get a haircut and lately its become impossible to detangle my wet hair. I was wondering if y'all know of any good detangler sprays. I do not really prefer big commercial brands like John freida because they contain ingredients that I don't want on my hair. Do y'all know of any detangler sprays with natural ingredients?
Aug 17, 2013
Cassidy B.
Spray bottle, water, and conditioner. Cheap and if your conditioner has natural ingredients so will your detangler!