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... Read moreHaving gone through the experience of removing Miracle Knots braids myself, I can attest that patience is key. The delicate nature of these braids demands extra gentleness to avoid hair breakage and scalp discomfort. I found that allocating ample time—sometimes over an hour depending on braid length and thickness—made a significant difference in preserving my hair's health. One tip I swear by is thoroughly moisturizing the scalp and hair before the takedown process. Lightweight oils or a leave-in conditioner help loosen the knots gradually. I also recommend using fine-tooth combs or your fingers carefully to unwind the braids rather than rushing with scissors or harsh tools. Choosing the right shampoo plays a crucial role during and after takedown. Brands like SheaMoisture and OUAI offer sulfate-free, nourishing shampoos that cleanse gently without stripping moisture. Their formulas helped restore softness and hydration to my natural hair, reducing tangling and frizz. Additionally, incorporating protective styles along with regular deep conditioning treatments can help maintain hair strength over time. If you’re considering Miracle Knots again, researching the hair company and the quality of hair used is important since it affects the ease of takedown and overall hair health. Above all, listen to your hair’s needs and don’t hesitate to pause or adjust your routine to prevent damage. Taking extra care during braid removal ensures your natural hair stays healthy, manageable, and beautiful.