It damages your hair over time, but if you want to give it more volume or comb it from the bottom on the "inside" to make it puffyer, than that's up to you.
You shouldn't, because, like I mentioned, it damages your hair over time, but you can definitely do it sometimes if you want to look fabulous...
Answer: For basic combing of long hair-not fancy hairstyles- you start at the bottom so you can get the knots out. If you comb snarled hair from the top, you're just tightening the knots as you pull down. Ouch!
When hair is wet, Use a wide toothed comb... start from the bottom of your hair and work your way up through the tangles to avoid breaking or ripping out your hair.
Because It's good for your hair!
A: Very gently use your comb on the bottom part of the hair. It will come loose and you keep moving higher until the knot is gone. You should lightly comb the hair until the knot is gone, if the knot is wet use a comb, if the knot is dry i would suggest a light bristle brush.
No
run the comb through the hair
when you comb your hair the force you use is a pull force.
You can comb your hair as you dry it. There are blow dryers with brushes and combs that attach to them. So, to answer your question no time.
If a comb is stuck in your hair, try to cut little bits out of the comb, so it is easier to get the hair out. Get little pieces of hair out of the comb at a time. When the comb is out of your hair, your hair will be a little knotty so brush it out well. If you have detangling spray, spray that on your hair. This will work well.
When you comb your hair with a plastic comb, the comb will acquire a negative charge. This is because the friction between the comb and your hair causes the transfer of electrons, leading to an imbalance of negative charge on the comb.
no...combing after oiling is not good for hair as when the hair are oiled then the roots are the weakest at that time...so if we comb during that time we could face a hell lot hairfall...
You would use a comb to arrange your hair.
Whichever you prefer