It’s one of our desert island must-haves (along with sunscreen and eyeliner), but we’re ashamed to admit that we don’t treat our hair brush as nicely as we should. And if you’re anything like us, you ...
Think about how often you use your hairbrush, then think about how often you clean it. If you’re anything like us, it’s time to learn how to clean your hairbrush. It turns out, using a clean hairbrush ...
This will sound gross, but I’ve never deep cleaned my hairbrushes and combs. Sure, I’ve cleaned out the trapped hair that gets on the brush after I use it, but I’ve never done anything more than that.
For the sake of our hair health and overall hygiene, knowing how to clean hair brushes is a crucial part of any healthy hair regimen. As Bridgette Hill, a certified trichologist, explains it, brushing ...
The best first step is to take out the hair, lint, and larger pieces of build-up that you can with ease. This set is a great combination to get a brush clean. My first line of defense is the plastic ...
Just as you wouldn’t use a grimy dishcloth to wipe your countertops, you don’t want to use a dirty hair brush to style your hair. Oil, flakes and product buildup transfer to bristles during use. As ...
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