Based on the available information, removing tangled hair extensions involves using detangling products and tools to gently work through the knots. A suggested product is Johnson & Johnson detangler.
Here's a general approach to detangling hair extensions, although specific techniques may vary based on the type of extensions and the severity of the tangles:
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Apply Detangling Product: Use a detangling spray or leave-in conditioner specifically designed for hair extensions. Saturate the tangled areas thoroughly. (The video mentions Johnson & Johnson detangler as an option).
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Use a Wide-Tooth Comb or Detangling Brush: Starting at the ends of the hair, gently comb or brush through the tangles. Work your way up towards the roots, taking small sections at a time.
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Be Patient and Gentle: Avoid pulling or yanking on the hair, as this can cause damage and breakage. Take your time and carefully work through each tangle.
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Support the Hair: Hold the hair above the tangle to prevent pulling on the scalp or extension attachments.
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Work in Sections: Divide the hair into manageable sections to make the detangling process easier.
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Rinse (Optional): If you've used a heavy detangling product, you may want to rinse the hair after detangling. Be sure to follow up with a conditioner to restore moisture.