Styling products, dead skin cells, sebum, every time one brushes one's hair one deposits a series of these residues on our hairbrush. So how good to clean it, how often?
You are given the right gestures to keep a healthy hairbrush.

Our hairbrush, we take daily care

Even if we are not all equal, we all leave hair on our brush every time. The greater the number of dead hair, the more likely the residue will be to hang on. After each styling, take the r e flexe to remove the hair from the brush to put them in the trash. The most practical is to remove them "in plate" folding the pins if it is a flexible brush.

For the few hairs that might prove recalcitrant r e e s remaining stuck on the hairbrush, opt for clamp ed pound to eradicate rebel fibers.

Thus with this daily maintenance, one avoids to dirty his mane to the blow of hair brush next.

Wash her hairbrush, a key gesture

Cleaning your hair brush is imperative, but even when removing the hair, there are fatty substances on the pimples.

The right solution to save time washing her hairbrush in the shower. Between the shampoo and the after shampoo, we untangle our hair and then we clean and rinse our brush with soap or shower gel and with water during the break of our hair care. Practical and efficient.

As for us, we pass a blow of hair dryer on the brush and it is again clean and ready to use.

These tips for thoroughly cleaning her hairbrush walk on virtually every kind of brush, plastic or natural hair.
Caution for wooden brushes, prolonged contact with water is avoided. To clean them, use a wet toothbrush with a little soap that is rubbed on the wooden pimples of the hairbrush. The surplus soap is then removed with a damp paper towel sheet.

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