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Author Lainee Read

Do you ever have problems with getting tangles out? This detangling brush trick that we're going to share with you is really simple and after you watch the video below you will think to yourself, "Why didn't I think of that?" Read below and we'll explain how to detangle your hair with a flat brush.

 

 

The key here is to understand the paddle brush, the shape and how it works, once you master this it will all make much more sense. The shape of this detangling brush is flat and if you look at the pins coming up from the cushion you will notice that they are perfectly aligned in rows when you hold the brush vertically. If you hold the brush horizontally, the pins do not align – we like to call this a "forest of trees." 

 

Turned Your Brush Horizontal 

When you turn the brush horizontally, the pins do not align creating a "forest of trees." This is how you want to hold the brush when you are wrap drying hair or anytime that you need more tension.

 

Turn Brush Vertically

When you turn the brush vertically you will notice that the pins align creating a "perfect row of trees." By holding the detangling brush vertically it will allow the brush to glide through the hair, removing tangles with ease.

 

How To Remove Tangles With a Detangling Brush

Start by using your Sam Villa Paddle Brush, hold the brush vertically (pins lined up) and only use the first few rows of pins to gently brush in a downward motion. The tangles will come out with less effort because the pins are aligned and you're using less rows of pins within the brush. It will  also prevent the brush from pulling the hair and/or creating more tangles.

Using your Sam Villa Paddle Brush, hold the brush vertically (pins lined up) and only use the first few rows of pins to gently brush in a downward motion. Because the pins are aligned and you're using less rows of pins within the brush, the tangles will come out with less effort and it will prevent the brush from pulling the hair and/or creating more tangles.

 

How Not To Hold Your Brush

In the picture above you can easily see that by holding the brush horizontally, more pins are in contact with the hair – making it more difficult to brush through the hair. Also, since the pins on the brush do not align when held horizontally, the tangles in the hair get caught in the "forest of trees" making it impossible to brush through the hair without pulling or snagging.

 

 

This trick is such a simple idea, but will completely change your routine for the better! It will also prevent breakage caused when you brush through your tangles. Give it a try and let us know what other tricks you use for detangling your hair by sharing in the comment box below.

Be sure to check out our Signature Series Paddle Brush -- a great detangling brush that is also awesome to use when wrap drying hair to remove moisture and stalk us on Bangstyle to see the rest of our styling tricks!