A clean hairbrush with removed hair and fresh bristles after deep cleaning

A clean hairbrush with removed hair and fresh bristles after deep cleaning

Adopt a simple three-step program to maintain the cleanliness and shine of your hair, keep your hairbrush spotless, and keep your hair looking its best.

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Your hairbrush’s cleanliness directly affects the health of your scalp and hair, as well as the results of your styling efforts. It’s also important to remember that a clean brush lasts longer. Continue reading to find out how to keep your hairbrush in top condition.

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I-Removing Hair From Your Hairbrush:

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Manual Hair Removal: Use your fingertips to manually remove any trapped hair after each use.

Comb Prevention: To actively stop hair from building up in the brush, use a comb.

Effortless Prevention: To reduce hair accumulation, run a comb across the brush.

Excess Removal: To keep a brush clean and functional, remove extra hair as efficiently as possible.

II-Cleansing Your Hairbrush to Eliminate Grime:

Once the hair has been removed from your brush, give it a thorough cleaning.

Remember that your brush collects more than just bristles; it also gathers dust, oil, and filth.

Prepare the bowl of lukewarm water first.

To the water, add one or two drops of clarifying shampoo.

Now give the mixture a gentle shake.

If the brush contains plastic or metal-plastic parts, submerge it in water for a while.

For those that have fabric padding, immerse everything in water except the cushioning.

To guarantee a complete cleansing, repeat the soaking and shaking procedure.

Be cautious if the brush is made of wood because water can damage it.

If the brush is confirmed to be sufficiently clean, move on to the drying stage.

If not, scrub the brush with a gentle toothbrush, then rinse and pat dry.

III-Drying Your Hairbrush:

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To avoid any lingering moisture, make sure your hairbrush is completely dry.

Wipe it down with a clean, dry cloth to get rid of any remaining water.

If the brush is made of plastic or plastic metal, place it upside down on a towel.

Let it air dry for a few hours.

If the brush has soft padding at the base, use a hair dryer to speed up the drying process.

If it is made of wood, use a hair dryer on low heat.

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