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π¬οΈ Step 3: Let It Dry
Shake off excess water and place the brush bristle-side down on a towel. Let it air dry completely before using it again.
How Often Should You Clean Your Hairbrush?
- Every 1β2 weeks: Remove loose hair
- Once a month: Deep clean with water and soap
- More often if you use a lot of styling products or have dandruff
How to Prevent the Fuzz from Coming Back
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Clean your brush regularly
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Avoid brushing dirty or heavily styled hair
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Store brushes in a clean, dry placeβnot your purse or gym bag
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Rinse off product buildup before brushing
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Consider rotating between a few brushes so each gets cleaned more often
Brush-Specific Cleaning Tips
- Wooden brushes: Donβt soak! Wipe with a damp cloth and mild soap. Dry immediately.
- Boar bristle brushes: Use gentle shampoo and avoid harsh scrubbing.
- Plastic brushes: These can handle soaking and scrubbing best.
The Bottom Line
The gray fuzz on your hairbrush is a mix of life: hair, dust, products, and skin. While itβs not dangerous, letting it build up can undermine your hair health. The fix? A simple monthly cleaning routine that takes less than 15 minutes but leaves your brush (and hair) feeling fresh.
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