The Best Brush for your Hair

LOOKING FOR THE PERFECT BRUSH TO MEET YOUR HAIRCARE NEEDS? Here are a few options that have benefits for your desired style, hair length and hair health.

✨PADDLE BRUSH

A paddle brush is large, flat and wide with an air-filled cushion and plastic bristles. The bristles bend and contour to your head making it great for detangling and blow drying medium to long hair straight.

✨VENTED BRUSH

A vented brush has holes or slits through the back and are designed to reduce blow drying time by allowing air flow through the brush. Vent brushes create and enhance texture for all hair types and lengths. You can use a vent brush for both wet/dry stying, optimal for quick dries.

✨CERAMIC ROUND BRUSH

A ceramic round brush is for all hair types. They are perfect for generating the perfect temperature for heat stying. The negative ions counteract the positive ions in hair eliminating frizz and flyaways leaving your hair with a smooth finished style. Over time ceramic brushes contribute to less damage due to reduced heat time. The negative ions lock in the hairs natural oils creating a smooth, shiny blowout.

✨BOAR BRISTLE BRUSH

Boar bristles are ideal for coarse, frizzy hair and all lengths. The bristles create tension optimizing hold for curls and preferred style. Your hair’s natural scalp oils are easily distributed from root to end. Boar bristles will increase blood flow by stimulating your scalp which may encourage hair growth. The cuticle of your hair strands will close allowing light reflection to add SHINE.

Lastly, it is important to make sure you maintain and replace your brush. A DIRTY brush can transfer build up of grime back to your hair and scalp leaving it dirty. The debris can irritate the scalp leading to redness, itch and scale. If you have DANDRUFF, which is caused by skin irritation to yeast, you can put the yeast right back onto your scalp causing dandruff to become worse. How you maintain your brush matters. Remove hair after each use and give it a thorough cleaning once a week. A great way to clean your brush is by using a child’s toothbrush. This allows you to fit into tighter spaces without damaging the brush bristles. Mix baking soda with water and gently cleaning with toothbrush will dislodge any product build up. Next shampoo your brush, rinse thoroughly and allow to dry over night. Cleaning your brush regularly will help the integrity of your brush, however it still won’t last forever. A few indications you need a new hairbrush are when the bristles start to separate, go missing and are melted. Rule of thumb is if more than 10% of your bristles are gone its time for a NEW brush.

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