Navigating tangles and knots can challenge even the strongest of hair; but if yours is fine, fragile, and — better yet — BLONDE, the act of combing is a potential hair-breaker. Here, how-to’s, hacks, and a new breakthrough product that help glide your way to gorgeous.

Why blondes can be knotty…
We might have more fun, thanks to our gleaming highlights and regular bleach appointments; but those long-term services can also leave hair compromised, a bit on the fragile side, and vulnerable to twisty tangles. Worse yet, if you do aggressively power through the knots, you risk breakage…the last thing fierce blonde hair needs.


The detangle angle: a damage-free guide…
Here’s what to do – and what not to do – on your daily path to glide-and-go hair.
Do switch your pillowcase to satin or silk. It may sound bougie, but cotton and other rough fabrics can cause friction, which leads to tangled hair.
Don’t go to bed with wet hair. When damp, hair becomes more elastic and susceptible to knots and breakage.
Do wear a hat in windy weather. Covering your hair — or even pulling hair back into a simple pony – helps protect against the whipping winds that lead to snarls.
Don’t tangle with dry hair. Unless you use a targeted styling product (like Blonde Life Blonde Strong Detangler), you’re just asking for breakage when you try to run a comb or brush through a dry head of hair that’s got some knots.
Do use a wet brush or wide-tooth comb. Reaching for a hair tool with ample spacing is especially important on tangled hair and helps avoid damage.
Don’t ever detangle with fine-tooth comb. It grabs those little knots and aggressively pulls them, often breaking the hair strand right at the tangled intersection.
Do use NEW Blonde Life Blonde Strong Detangler. This game-changing styler is made especially for fragile, blonde hair and gives you total cruise control during combing. (We’ve got all the exciting details, below.)


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