Gentle Brushing: For dry hair, brush gently to avoid frizz or breakage.
Natural Oil Distribution: Stroke from the roots to the bottom of the hair, spreading natural sebum and oil to the entire strand.
Damp Hair
Use a Wooden Pin Brush: For damp hair, use a wooden pin brush designed for wet hair to minimize damage.
Start from the Bottom: Begin brushing at the ends, gradually working your way up to the roots. This prevents pulling and minimizes tangles.
Brushing in Sections
Tackling Thick or Tangled Hair: If your hair is thick or tangled, separate it into sections and work through each part methodically.
Perfect Styling: Styling hair in sections yields optimal results.
Dry Hair Care
Root to Tip: Stroke from the roots to the tips of the hair. Spread natural oil-rich sebum to the ends, which often dry out faster than the areas closer to the roots.
Brush Maintenance
Regular Cleaning: Clean hairbrushes every 1-2 weeks (or more often if needed) by removing strands and washing with warm soapy water.
Check for Damage: Ensure bristles are not bent or broken. Replace worn brushes to ensure proper hair care.
Warnings
Gentle Brushing: Avoid brushing dry or fine hair too aggressively. This can cause split ends or excessive breakage.
Heat Care: Use brushes designed for heat tools (e.g., ceramic or heat-resistant brushes) when using heat styling tools.
Moderation is Key: Brushing too much can lead to damage and breakage. Use just enough to smooth out tangles.
Compliance Marking
IFS Household and Personal Care Certification: Our brushes meet the requirements at the higher level with a score of 98.21%.