Comb you hair when it's wet or moist or damp and conditioned, and go in small sections from whichever direction you prefer.
comb or pick it out
An Afro pick is a comb with loose teeth, usually used on very widely-styled hair.
Long enough to comb into a Afro
The best comb and brush for afro-textured hair is a wide tooth comb and a paddle brush. Afro hair is very tangle prone and fine tooths just dont work. Try to use leave in conditoner when detangler and general combing; it make the proces much easier. If it a weave that is Afro-texturized it the same procedure only if the hair is human. If its not then follow the directions on the package, ask a hair dresser, or someone who wears wigs often.
Make sure it's moist, wet, or damp and conditioned. It should make your afro softer and more manageable to being combed out properly with less tangle tying up your comb.
Try to only manage you afro when it's moisturized and/or wet so that it's less difficult to comb or brush, especially the larger the afro has grown. After washing, conditioning, and doing the usual and necessary process towards keeping up with your hair, make sure you have a proper comb for the job and you can start from back to front, going by small sections until your whole head has been gone over.
you should use a curry comb on a horse for up to 6 minutes.
using of your comb will prevent the chances of getting dandruff.
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Red.
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Whichever you prefer