How to Brush your Hair

How to Brush your Hair

Firstly, find yourself a BOAR HAIR Bristle Brush.

The boar hairs on your hair brush are packed quite tightly together. The reason for this is that the first function it performs is to remove dust, lint, dried skin and other foreign items from you hair. It cleans your hair of loose dirt or debris. It also massages you scalp, encouraging oil production and evenly distributes the natural oil down the hair shaft. So with this in mind, be very mindful of how you brush.

  1. Dry your hair thoroughly. Then detangle your hair carefully with a detangle or wide toothed comb.
  2. Divide the hair into sections, starting with the hair between your ears, falling down your neck. This way you can slowly work your way up the back of your head and over the top to the front.
  3. Starting at the ends of your length, brush slowly up the hair shaft towards the scalp. You should be going over and over the same place until it feels noticeably smooth, then move up the hair.
  4. Once you reach the scalp, make good contact with the bristles of your brush to the scalp and brush all the way down the hair a few times.
  5. Continue letting out more hair from above sections, and move through each section until all of your hair has been brushed. If you are going to brush for a long time I suggest right before bed time, as you will be able to sleep with the oil in your hair, and you can wash it thoroughly in the morning if it needs it. Remember you should not need to shampoo more than a couple of times a week

 

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