Write an article based on this "Use conditioner prevent tangles. Spray on leave-in conditioner to work through stubborn tangles. Hold your baby's hair near the scalp. Comb or brush your baby's hair starting near the ends."
If your baby's hair tangles easily, then use a baby-safe conditioner every time you shampoo their hair. Apply the conditioner after you shampoo and rinse your baby's hair. Use enough of the conditioner to coat the hair from roots to ends. Then, gently work the conditioner through the hair with your fingertips. For extra soft hair, only rinse about 75% of the conditioner out to help keep your baby's hair soft and tangle-free. If your baby's hair is badly tangled, then spraying the tangles with a leave-in conditioner may be necessary. This will lubricate the strands and make it easier for you to comb through the tangles. Spray on the leave-in conditioner and let it set for a few minutes before attempting to comb out the tangles. Make sure to use a leave-in conditioner that is meant for babies. Check the label to be sure. To avoid pulling your baby's hair, hold the section of hair that you want to comb or brush about 1 inch (2.5 cm) above the roots. Then, focus on detangling that section of hair. After you have detangled that section, grasp the next section of hair that you want to detangle. Continue to do this until you have worked through all of the tangled sections of your baby's hair. Try combing through the hair with a wide-tooth comb or soft bristle brush. Start near the ends and work up the shaft of your baby's hair until you can easily comb through the full length of their hair without resistance. Just be careful not to pull their hair.  You can also do this after applying conditioner. This will help to work the conditioner through your baby's strands and work through any tangles that are already there. Keep in mind that you should only comb kinky hair when it is wet.