Definition of detangle in English:
detangle
verb diːˈtaŋɡ(ə)ldēˈtaNGɡəl
[with object]Remove tangles from (hair)
it helps strengthen and detangle hair
Example sentencesExamples
- ‘Women in Africa use shea butter to strengthen and detangle hair and to moisturize skin,’ says Gallagher.
- Rene Furterer Okara 2 Phases No Rinse Conditioner is a light spray-on that also detangles.
- Melinda finished detangling the rest of Emily's hair.
- Also, remember that anything you put in the cat's hair to help detangle it (like lanolin-based products) will end up in kitty's belly, after getting licked off.
- Digging through the large trunk, Pearl discovered a rub and silver plated hair brush and attempted to detangle her long locks.
- If you have natural hair, look for a leave-in conditioner that strengthens and detangles, like Alterna Life Curls Detangler.
- A regular brush or comb is first used to detangle the hair, and then the fine-toothed nit comb is placed at the scalp and drawn through the hair.
- After thoroughly detangling her hair, Rhiannon walked out of her room and down the small hall that led to the stable hands' quarters and into the hay loft.
- It protects hair from styling damage by fortifying cuticles, and detangles and conditions without weighing down the hair.
- After another ten minutes detangling his shoulder-length brown hair with his fingers and tying it back, he was ready.
- Her hair was painstakingly detangled, now falling loosely over her shoulders.
- Keep in mind that if you successfully detangle your hair but wind up with 6 inch split ends you will have defeated your purpose.
- Take small sections and gently detangle from end to root.