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It’s one of our desert island must-haves (along with sunscreen and eyeliner), but we’re ashamed to admit that we don’t treat our hair brush as nicely as we should. And if you’re anything like us, you ...
Just as you wouldn’t use a grimy dishcloth to wipe your countertops, you don’t want to use a dirty hair brush to style your hair. Oil, flakes and product buildup transfer to bristles during use. As ...
The best first step is to take out the hair, lint, and larger pieces of build-up that you can with ease. This set is a great combination to get a brush clean. My first line of defense is the plastic ...
Most of us have a hair-washing routine we religiously stick to — there's probably a shampoo, a conditioner, and maybe even a hair mask. Post-shower, you may use an oil or a detangler, followed by ...
Since most people likely use a hair brush once a day, or more, one might assume that we think to take care of it. If you’re thinking, “when’s the last time I cleaned my hair brush?,” or even “you’re ...
Don’t brush off this advice. Nicole Jaques, an Oregon-based lifestyle content creator who often shares cleaning tips and kitchen hacks on her social media accounts, is recommending her followers deep ...
Proper personal hygiene goes much further than brushing your teeth and bathing. Individual cleanliness also includes regularly washing your bath mat, actually replacing old toothbrushes with new ones, ...
Sure, we rely on hairbrushes to look presentable, but what they really do is remove loose hair and help us maintain a healthy scalp. Our hair care routine is a daily action, but aside from thumbing ...