Does combing wet hair cause breakage? The truth and the right way.

introduction

Many people comb their hair immediately after washing while it is wet, because they believe this is the easiest way to detangle it.

But the important question is: Does combing wet hair actually damage it?

The fact is that when hair is wet it becomes weaker and more flexible , which means it may be more prone to pulling, breaking, and splitting if handled incorrectly.

But this doesn't mean that combing wet hair is always forbidden; the difference lies in the method, the tool, and the hair type . In this article, we'll explain when combing wet hair is harmful, when it's safe, and how to comb your hair correctly to minimize breakage and maintain its health.


First: Does combing hair while it is wet cause breakage?

Yes, it can cause breakage if done incorrectly, because hair is more sensitive when wet than when dry or semi-dry.

Why?

When hair absorbs water, its elasticity changes and it becomes:

  • Weaker when stretched
  • More stretchable
  • It breaks more quickly if the entanglement is too tight.
  • More prone to damage if inappropriate force or tool is used.

When does the damage increase?

  • If the hair is very tangled
  • If a stiff brush is used
  • If you start combing from the top
  • If the hair is pulled violently
  • If the hair is originally dry, brittle, or dyed

Second: When is combing wet hair more damaging?

Not all hair is affected to the same degree, but some cases are more sensitive.

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