It gets brushed.
No, it is not bad to brush your hair when it's dry, as long as you don't pull hard.
When your hair is wet a comb is better. When your hair is dry you can use a comb or a brush but a vent brush is better than the typical brush.
For long hair, wash them, dry them on the cool setting, and brush them. Short hair, brush them.
this is due to static electricity building up in your hair when you brush or comb vigorously on a dry day. The friction from the brushing or combing can cause electrons to transfer between your hair strands, creating an imbalance of charge that makes your hair stand up. Using a moisturizing hair product or a humidifier can help reduce static electricity in your hair.
The best tools are a wide toothed comb and a boar bristle brush. Hair care gets more critical the longer your hair is. The hair should not be washed every day, but more like around twice a week, and preferably in the morning. Comb your hair before washing it. Comb hair while full of conditioner. To dry your hair, squeeze and stroke your hair gently with a towel. Air dry hair and prevent it from getting damaged while wet. When completely dry, use a wide toothed comb to detangle hair. Work from the ends of your hair, always stroking downwards. Never comb, brush, pull, or yank your hair when wet. Never rub, scrub, or brush your hair upwards ever. Never use a brush to detangle hair or on wet or unhealthy hair.
Comb out your hair. Then blow dry all the excess wetness out of it so that it is just damp. You have to section your hair off like they do in the salon. Start at the bottom of your head and clip the rest up out of the way. Take half of this hair and put the brush in at the roots. Put the dryer on the brush so that the heat is on the hair but going away from the head and rotate the brush about 3 times if you can. Take out the brush and do this again to make sure that the roots are dry. When they are put the brush at the roots again, put the dryer on it and pull it down your hair when you get to half way take out the brush put it at the roots again and dry it to the same place. Then you can drag the brush to the ends to dry them. You need to put a lot of tension and drag on it so don't be afraid of a little pain if your hair is hard to straighten anyway. These are guidle lines: if your hair is thicker/thinner you may have to rotate the brush more/less times.
first wash your hair.then blow dry it so its a bit teased .then get a brush and brush upwards.thats how it works for me :)
Brushing your hair can create static electricity, especially if your hair is dry or if the brush is made of a material that promotes friction. The friction between the brush and your hair can cause electrons to be transferred, resulting in a build-up of static charge on your hair.
keep moving air your hair your hands
well if its a fringe the you can blow dry it this is how you blow dry get a blow dry and brush then twist your hair on the brush the put blow dryer on start from the top of your scalp and blow dry down do this several times it should be straight don't wet your hair for about a few days then do the same thing over and over again or you can straighten your hair everyday for 1 week and your hair will be straighten
Boys can blow-dry their hair straight. They would do this similar in nature to girls. You can use a round brush and some hair gel for texture.
Depends on how long and thick your hair is, it's simple you brush you'r hair as many times as it needs brushed e.g. if your hair has tucks then brush it, if its messy then brush it.Also if your hair is thick then you would have to brush it frequentley such as every hour or two depends on how thick it is.If its long then you will also have to brush it rather frequentley as long hair tends to get tucks at the bottom because of its lenth, but short hair doesn't need brushed that often properly round about 2-3 times a day.