Wednesday, February 24, 2010

How to clean hair brushes?

I know how to wash them with shampoo to 'clean' them, but does anyone know how to remove hair that wraps up tightly around on the bristles?





It's a plastic brush with plastic bristles, but it has those little balls on the tips, so it's hard to get the hair off...





Any tips?How to clean hair brushes?
take a wide tooth comb and comb the bristles at the roots ittl loosen and lift the hair and then use the comb to lift it up and take it off.


simple :DHow to clean hair brushes?
Run the tip of some scissors as close to the base of the brush (under the hair) as you can and then cut the hair loose a few times. Be careful not to cut any bristles off. After you cut the hair loose 2 or 3 times, just start pulling the hair off of the brush with your fingers. You might want to do this over a trash can so you don't get little hairs everywhere. Then if you want to sterilize it, fill your sink up a little bit with hot water and Dawn and swirl it around a little to get any grease residue off the brush. Rinse that water off the brush and refill your sink with hot water and a few drops of bleach and swirl it around in that water for a few minutes. Now, you have a brand new clean brush!
Dear Skyx,





the best way to clean a hair brush is to purchase a second hair brush for cleaning the first. I use a boar-bristle brush to clean my main one, all you have to do is loosen up the stray hairs on the bottom by moving the boar bristles sideways across the brush and then move the boar bristles from bottom to top.





btw, I highly recommend using a main hairbrush that has vents on the bottom of it where the bristles come out because then you can run water through it and it hardly ever gets very dirty. Kinda like this one:





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