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l' Ange Hair Styling / hair brush

Extra Small Nylon Boar Bristle Brush for Normal to Thick Hair

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Category: hair brush

The Core Functional Details


How to Brush Your Hair: Basic Steps for Dry or Damp Hair

Dry Hair

  • Gentle Brushing: Brush your dry hair gently to avoid frizz or breakage.
  • From Roots to Ends: Stroke from the roots to the tips to spread natural sebum and oil to your hair’s ends, which are often drier.

Damp Hair

  • Use a Wooden Pin Brush: For wet hair, use a wooden pin brush designed for wet hair to minimize damage.
  • Start from the Ends: Begin brushing at the ends, gradually working your way up to the roots. This prevents pulling and minimizes tangles.

Brushing in Sections

  • Thick or Tangled Hair: Separate your hair into sections and work through each part methodically for a perfect style.

Dry Hair Brushing Technique

  • Root to Tip: Stroke from the roots to the bottom of the hair to evenly distribute natural oils.

Brush Maintenance

  • Regular Cleaning: Clean your brushes every 1-2 weeks (or more often if needed) by removing hair strands and washing them with warm, soapy water.
  • Check for Damage: Ensure the bristles are not bent or broken. Replace brushes that have become worn out.

Warnings

  • Avoid Aggressive Brushing: Gentle brushing is key, especially for curly or fine hair, to avoid causing split ends or excessive breakage.
  • Be Careful with Heat: Use brushes designed for hot tools (e.g., ceramic or heat-resistant brushes) if using heat tools with your hairbrush.
  • Don’t Overdo It: Brush just enough to smooth out tangles. Overbrushing can cause damage and breakage.

Quality Compliance

  • Compliance Marking Certificate: IFS Household and Personal Care meets the requirements at: Higher Level with a score of 98.21%.
  • Certificate Registration No.: 44 294 160243
  • Audit Report No.: 3536 4455