Clean your hair brush regularly to make sure you remove the hair,
dirt and product buildup that can soil your clean hair over time.
Learn how to clean hair brushes the right way, based on their type
and material.
Brushes need to be cleaned regularly just like combs that get dirty
from the natural oils produced by your scalp. When you're also
using a lot of hair products, hair brushes can get dirty faster and
proper hair brush cleaning becomes even more important.
Removing Hair
Some types of brushes, like the Anna Sui Hair
Brush are very easy to clean using just your fingers to remove
the hair. When you've neglected your hair brush a longer time and
there's a lot of hair stuck in, you can use a toothpick to get most
of it out fast. However, a comb can come in very handy when you're
wondering how to clean hair brushes. Simply use a plastic
wide-toothed comb to get the hair out of your brush faster and
easier. Once you've removed it, it's time to move on to the next
step, the washing.
Washing
Most hair brushes, like the Philip
Kingsley Paddle Brush, can be washed with warm water and soap
without any issues. You won't be able to use water on any brushes
that have air-filled cushions, since the water can get in and ruin
the brush.
Depending on the type of brush, you can either submerge them in
warm soapy water or wash them more carefully while making sure to
keep water away from the head of the brush. Don't submerge it
completely if water can get into the hair brush through the
air-vent hole. Nylon brushes can take the most water and soap,
while boar bristle hair brushes can get damaged by too much
moisture.
Removing serious product build up is easier with baking soda.
Simply fill your sink with water and add a cup of baking soda and
let the brushes sit for a few minutes.
Drying
When you're ready to dry your hair brush, you can let it sit on
paper towels if it has a plastic or metal handle. When you want to
protect a quality wooden handle like the Marlies Moller small round brush, it's better to
use a towel to prevent water damage to your hair brush.
The Cleaning Brush
Some hair brushes come with their own cleaning brush which makes
the process of cleaning a lot easier. If you choose a product like
the Mason Pearson Boar bristle &
nylon brush, you can use the nylon cleaning brush to keep your
boar bristle hair brush clean and it will need less exposure to
soap and water.
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