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.
Longevity, skin health and high performance are just a few of the many benefits to cleaning your beauty tools. Using household products you may have on hand, it just takes a few extra minutes out of ...
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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How Often Should You Really Be Cleaning Your Hair Brush?
If you're asking, it's been too long. Since most people likely use a hair brush once a day, or more, one might assume that we ...
So it's no surprise that—much like your hair—your brush itself needs cleaning every once in a while. After all, you don't want all that gunk transferring right back into your hair, do you? To help you ...
Don’t brush off this advice. Nicole Jaques, an Oregon-based lifestyle content creator who often shares cleaning tips and kitchen hacks on her social media accounts, is recommending her followers deep ...
A few months ago, a coworker told me she replaces her hair brush every month and asked how often I replace mine. My answer: Almost never! Until recently, I’ve had the same flat paddle hairbrush for at ...
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