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The Best Detangling Products for Knotty Hair

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Whether it’s a long day in the ocean, a snowy retreat or a messy bun that leaves your hair in a tangled mess, the solution is the same: detangling products. Many of these detangling products are multitaskers with many benefits to offer, from heat protection to frizz reduction. Here are some products we trust to detangle our hair when we can’t seem to get the knots out.

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LolaVie Glossing Detangler ($26)

Jennifer Aniston’s LolaVie Glossing Detangler is a NewBeauty favorite—just check our award winners list. This multitasker detangles, protects, primes and leaves hair smoother and shinier than before.

Award Photo: Glossing Detangler
Award Photo: Glossing Detangler

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Oribe Run-Through Detangling Primer ($39)

This luxe detangling primer works in a matter of moments for silky soft hair that’s easy to glide a brush or fingers through. The formula also seals hair cuticles to protect against damage from heat styling and comb-resistant knots.

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Ceremonia Guava Rescue Spray ($22)

Ceremonia’s Rescue Spray gets a lot of hype for its heat protection, but people forget it’s also an excellent detangler. It rescues stressed strands by hydrating, strengthening and protecting hair.

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JVN Leave-In Conditioning Mist ($21)

Jonathan Van Ness knows a thing or two about smooth tangle-free hair as his often looks sleek and ready to have a hand run through it. His brand’s Leave-In Conditioning Mist detangles and makes hair six times easier to comb while also locking in moisture and taming frizz.

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BondiBoost Conditioning Tangler Therapy ($30)

Packed with amino acids, collagen and Pro-Vitamin B5 this all-in-one hair therapy reduces breakage, strengthens hair, protects against color fading and leaves strands tangle-free.

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Fable & Mane MahaMane Detangling Leave-in Conditioner ($30)

This strongly scented detangling leave-in conditioner is lightweight and effective. Aloe vera is one of the key ingredients in the formula working to lock in moisture, prevent breakage and protect against heat.

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