Hairbrush Cleaning Guide: How Often Should You Wash Yours?

Hairbrush Cleaning Guide: How Often Should You Wash Yours?

Most people wash their hair regularly, but often forget about their brushes. In fact, a dirty brush can accumulate dust, oils, and product buildup, which may cause bacteria growth and affect scalp health.

Why You Should Clean Your Hairbrush Regularly:

Remove oils and buildup: Prevents re-depositing dirt onto clean hair.

Reduce bacteria: Keeps your scalp healthy.

Extend brush lifespan: Bristles and pads last longer.

Better styling results: A clean brush glides through hair more smoothly.

Step-by-Step Cleaning Guide:

1.Remove trapped hair: Use your fingers or a tail comb to pull out the hair stuck between bristles.

2.Soak & wash: Place the brush in warm water with a small amount of mild shampoo or soap. Gently swish it around.

3.Material-specific care:

Boar bristle brushes: Avoid long soaking; wipe with a damp cloth instead.

Nylon/mixed bristles: Can be soaked a bit longer.

Wooden brushes: Wipe with a damp cloth; do not submerge in water.

4.Rinse & dry: Rinse thoroughly and place bristle-side down on a towel to air dry.

Recommended Cleaning Frequency:

Oily hair types: Once a week

Normal/dry hair: Every two weeks

Styling tools: Clean hair out after every use

Keeping your brush clean not only promotes scalp health but also ensures your hairstyle looks fresh and effortless every day!

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