Have you got the system pinned to a mannequin head? Take the hair in sections and gently comb it starting from the ends working up to the roots, not the other way around.A fine teeth comb gets stuck often and pulls hair. Is there perhaps a softer way to do it? How do you apply coloring conditioner to longer hair? Thank you!
Why would you suggest going against the cuticle direction? That is a recipe for a rat's nest.Have you got the system pinned to a mannequin head? Take the hair in sections and gently comb it starting from the ends working up to the roots, not the other way around.
It's wouldn't be going against the cuticle. What I mean is, don't just go straight in at the root and try to comb the hair all the way down the shaft in one go. If the hair is tugging/catching then start by combing out the ends first and then gradually work up as the hair untangles, combing down in the direction of the cuticle at all times.Why would you suggest going against the cuticle direction? That is a recipe for a rat's nest.
I always you a brush to comb it through. Maybe it more effecient to use a fine tooth comb even on a full cap?
It certainly would, as you suggested "working from the end, up to the root."It's wouldn't be going against the cuticle. What I mean is, don't just go straight in at the root and try to comb the hair all the way down the shaft in one go. If the hair is tugging/catching then start by combing out the ends first and then gradually work up as the hair untangles, combing down in the direction of the cuticle at all times.
No, I wear it on my own head.Have you got the system pinned to a mannequin head? Take the hair in sections and gently comb it starting from the ends working up to the roots, not the other way around.
So you put it on the brush or you put it on the hair with your fingers or palm and then brush around? THanks!I always you a brush to comb it through. Maybe it more effecient to use a fine tooth comb even on a full cap?