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How to clean hair brushes

You may not have stopped to think that hair brushes need to be cleaned often. Good regular maintenance of our everyday objects is essential to guarantee their hygiene, and a hairbrush cannot be an exception.

Actually, you would be surprised how much hair and grease your brush can store after daily use. Therefore, it is vitally important to disinfect the combs frequently to maintain healthy and beautiful hair. Find out how to clean and disinfect a bristle brush in this article. Don’t miss it, let’s get started!

How to clean and disinfect a hairbrushHow to clean hair brushes

First, you must remove the hair from the brush or comb, for which you can help yourself with a long and thin object, such as a pen or the handle of a comb.

When you have finished removing all the hair, it is time to wash it. To do this, and in order to achieve more effective cleaning, we recommend doing it with warm water and a little soap or shampoo to make it lather.

Let the bristle brush soak in this water for three to four minutes, then rinse it off. If necessary, you can lightly rub it with a clean toothbrush between the bristles to better remove dirt.

Finally, dry it with a clean and dry cloth that does not leave traces and shake it over the sink to remove any excess water that may have remained.

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How to clean a wooden hairbrushHow to clean hair brushes

Depending on the material from which the bristle brush is made, you should give great importance to its drying. This is essential especially in the case of wooden brushes, since leaving a little water when washing them can cause them to rot over time.

Therefore, in addition to the previous steps, to achieve a correct cleaning of a wooden comb you should follow the following tips:

Use as little water as possible, otherwise, your brush could rot or swell. Also, over time it will go bad and can even damage your hair.

Once you have removed all the hair from the brush, just remove the residues and oils that may have been trapped in it with very little water and a little soap with a quick wash and dry. Being made of wood, the less it takes to clean it, the better results you will get.

Do not forget that, along with the usual cleaning, it is essential to disinfect the wooden bristle brush on a regular basis to remove bacteria or residues that have remained on it.

How to disinfect a hairbrushHow to clean hair brushes

Washing the hairbrush will not be enough to disinfect it. So it is necessary to use exclusive products for this, such as ammonia and vinegar. Although it sounds strange, you can use ammonia to disinfect a bristle brush, which is also one of the most used ways.

1. Ammonia

You should make a solution with 1/4 cup of ammonia and a cup of water. This is safe for your brush, but we recommend wearing gloves to avoid damaging the skin on your hands. Once you’ve soaked the brush, rinse it off with lukewarm water and let it dry completely.

2. Water and vinegar

In this case, mix 1/2 cup of white vinegar with 1/2 cup of warm water and let your comb soak in this mixture for about 30 minutes, but no longer to avoid damaging the bristles or the handle.

How to clean a natural bristle brush

A natural bristle brush has many advantages over those made with synthetic materials. In addition, there are them for the hair, for the body or even for brushing clothes. This type of brush requires specific care to keep the bristles in optimal condition. So pay attention to the details on how to clean a natural bristle brush.

A natural bristle brush can accumulate grease, hair, remains of dead skin, dust …, which must be removed frequently to prevent this dirt from transferring to your hair. For this reason, cleaning the bristles is essential to keep them looking new for as long as possible.

Every time you brush you must remove the hairs that have been trapped between the bristles. You can do it by hand or help yourself with a small comb or bristle brush.

In addition, you should wash the natural bristles of your brush so that they always remain clean. To do this, it is best to use a neutral soap to prevent them from deteriorating without impregnating them with exaggerated aromas.

Apply a little soap on the bristles and soak them in water. If the handle of your brush is made of wood, which is most likely, you should avoid over-wetting it, it could crack or even rot.

You can use an old toothbrush to reach the most inaccessible corners of your natural bristle brush.

Next, rinse it very well with warm water to remove soap residue and completely remove accumulated dirt. As we told you before, pay attention to the handle if it is made of wood, as you will not be able to wet it too much.

Finally, let the natural bristle brush dry face down on a towel or kitchen paper. So that all the waterfalls until it dries completely. It is vital that the brush does not retain water or it will inevitably rot and germs will proliferate.

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Ronney Lewis
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