First, you have to try simply dividing the curls into smaller sections and carefully combing each one with a fine-tooth comb. If you can't do that, you have to move on to the next step. In the case of damage caused by small resin droplets, it is enough to wash the hair with hot water and some baking soda: 2-3 tablespoons of baking soda in 0.5 mL of water, dissolve well. Repeat the procedure several times until the sticky mixture is completely removed. The method is time-tested and really effective. You should take into consideration the type of hair. Thin curls should be generously greased with vegetable oil first and then thoroughly combed with a comb. The final touch is a regular shampoo wash. The oil will rinse off easily if there are no resin residues. Thicker hair is best saved with other methods. A cold compress will help. Apply a piece of ice to the glued hair, crush the frozen resin, removing every particle with your hands. Then wash the hair with soap. Resin from conifers is well dissolved by medical alcohol, kerosene, and turpentine. These remedies will not harm the hair if you put the liquid on a cotton swab and apply it to the sticky mass until it is completely dissolved. Vodka will not help in this case, despite its alcohol content. Another method is not very aesthetic, but the resin will disappear without a trace from the hair when using thinner, mineral spirit, or even nail polish remover. Extreme caution is required here to avoid burning the scalp. It is therefore recommended to infiltrate the resinous areas using a pipette. Similarly to the previous recipe, the use of gasoline is proposed. After this procedure, wash the hair with water and shampoo until the unpleasant odor disappears completely. But it is still better to try milder methods multiple times than to apply solvent-based products once. Resin in the hair is well removed with a hairdryer, especially if it has already hardened. The contaminated areas are heated until the substance becomes sticky. Use a cloth to remove the main part and continue heating the rest with a nozzle with frequent teeth. All resin particles will be completely removed, you don't even have to wash your hair.
First, you have to try simply dividing the curls into smaller sections and carefully combing each one with a fine-tooth comb. If you can't do that, you have to move on to the next step. In the case of damage caused by small resin droplets, it is enough to wash the hair with hot water and some baking soda: 2-3 tablespoons of baking soda in 0.5 mL of water, dissolve well. Repeat the procedure several times until the sticky mixture is completely removed. The method is time-tested and really effective. You should take into consideration the type of hair. Thin curls should be generously greased with vegetable oil first and then thoroughly combed with a comb. The final touch is a regular shampoo wash. The oil will rinse off easily if there are no resin residues. Thicker hair is best saved with other methods. A cold compress will help. Apply a piece of ice to the glued hair, crush the frozen resin, removing every particle with your hands. Then wash the hair with soap. Resin from conifers is well dissolved by medical alcohol, kerosene, and turpentine. These remedies will not harm the hair if you put the liquid on a cotton swab and apply it to the sticky mass until it is completely dissolved. Vodka will not help in this case, despite its alcohol content. Another method is not very aesthetic, but the resin will disappear without a trace from the hair when using thinner, mineral spirit, or even nail polish remover. Extreme caution is required here to avoid burning the scalp. It is therefore recommended to infiltrate the resinous areas using a pipette. Similarly to the previous recipe, the use of gasoline is proposed. After this procedure, wash the hair with water and shampoo until the unpleasant odor disappears completely. But it is still better to try milder methods multiple times than to apply solvent-based products once. Resin in the hair is well removed with a hairdryer, especially if it has already hardened. The contaminated areas are heated until the substance becomes sticky. Use a cloth to remove the main part and continue heating the rest with a nozzle with frequent teeth. All resin particles will be completely removed, you don't even have to wash your hair.