Alright, my fashion-forward friends, who knew that the secret to ultimate hairbrush cleanliness was hiding right under our noses? 🧐
Here’s the tea: First, remove all the tangled hair from your brush. You can cut through the mess with scissors or use a comb, but be gentle with those with ball-tipped bristles. Next, whip up a cleaning concoction with warm water, clarifying shampoo, and for the extra dirty brushes, a sprinkle of baking soda and a few drops of tea tree oil for its antibacterial mojo.
Now, for the action part: if your brush is plastic or metal, give it a nice soak, but if it’s got a padded base or is made of wood, just give the bristles a quick dip to avoid a soggy disaster. Optional but recommended for a sparkle: scrub the bristles with a toothbrush.
Lastly, rinse and let that beauty air dry on a towel. If you’re in a damp climate or dealing with a brush that’s prone to mildew, a hairdryer can speed up the drying process.
Remember, a quick de-hairing once a week can make this a monthly ritual instead of a daily chore. Keep those brushes clean, and your hair will thank you! 💁♀️✨