Introduction:
Every day, it’s normal for hairbrushes to collect strands of hair, dust, and product residue. However, leaving a brush packed with these items can damage your hair and reduce the effectiveness of the styling tool. With that in mind, here are three simple ways to remove hair from a brush.
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1. Use a Comb:
One very simple and efficient way to clean the hair out of your brush is to use the teeth of a comb. Follow these easy steps:
- Take a narrow-toothed comb and insert it between the rows of bristles on the brush.
- Slide the comb through the brush from one side to the other, lifting up any strands of hair caught between the bristles.
- Remove any stubborn hairs by using a wider-toothed comb or your fingers.
- Dispose of collected hair in the trash.
2. Scissors and Tweezers Method:
Some brushes have densely packed bristles that make using a comb difficult. In those cases, you can rely on scissors and tweezers to get the job done:
- Use a pair of scissors to cut through the strands of hair collected at the base of the bristles.
- Be cautious not to cut any brush bristles while doing this.
- Use tweezers to grab onto large clumps of hair and gently pull them out.
- Repeat until all visible hair has been removed.
3. Soak and Rinse Technique:
Perhaps you’ve removed all visible hair but still see traces of product residue or dirt lodged within your brush’s bristles. If this is the case, give it a good soak and rinse:
- Fill a basin or sink with warm water and add some gentle soap or shampoo.
- Submerge your brush in the soapy solution for 15-20 minutes, allowing it to loosen any lingering residue.
- After the soaking period, use a toothbrush or your fingers to scrub the bristles clean.
- Rinse your hairbrush thoroughly under running water and ensure that all the soap is washed out.
- Let your brush dry overnight, preferably bristle-side down, to prevent any moisture from accumulating in the handle.
Conclusion:
To maintain healthy hair and prolong the life of your brushes, it’s important to clean them regularly. One of the above methods is sure to work for you, so pick one that suits your needs best. Regularly removing hair from a brush will result in a cleaner, more efficient styling tool that continues to deliver great results for your hair.