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Category: Hair Brush-7
Manual: Basic Steps for Brushing Your Hair
Dry Hair:
Gently brush your hair to avoid frizz or breakage.
Start from the bottom.
Begin brushing at the ends, and gradually work your way up to the roots.
This prevents pulling and minimizes tangles.
Damp Hair:
Use a wooden pin brush designed for wet hair to minimize damage.
Start from the bottom.
Begin brushing at the ends, and gradually work your way up to the roots.
This prevents pulling and minimizes tangles.
Brush In Sections:
If your hair is thick or tangled, separate it into sections and work through each part methodically.
Styling in sections yields perfect results.
Dry Hair:
Stroke from the roots to the tips of your hair.
Natural hair sebum, rich with natural oil, can be spread to the tips, as those areas are often drier than the roots.
Brush Maintenance:
Clean Your Brushes Regularly:
Hairbrushes can accumulate hair, oils, and product buildup.
Clean them every 1-2 weeks (or more often if needed) by removing hair strands and washing them with warm, soapy water.
Check for Damage:
Make sure the bristles are not bent or broken.
Replace brushes that have become worn out to ensure proper care for your hair.
Warnings:
Avoid Brushing Too Aggressively:
Gentle brushing is key, especially for curly or fine hair, to avoid causing split ends or excessive breakage.
Be Careful with Heat:
If using heat tools with brushes, use brushes designed for hot tools (e.g., ceramic or heat-resistant brushes).
Don’t Overdo It:
Brushing too much can cause damage and breakage.
Brush just enough to smooth out tangles.
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
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