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11th March 2024
04:46pm GMT

Fair that out of everything on your to-do list, giving your hairbrush a good scrub might not be your top priority but apparently it's an important thing to factor into your routine.
Logically speaking, if you don't clean the one tool that comes into contact with your hair the most, it makes sense that you'll be putting oil and dirt back into your locks.
Yet the question is how often should we do it and what's the most effective method?
Your brush can act like a sponge, collecting all the residue from your hair and the environment.
Hair care products like leave-in conditioners, gels, or hairsprays can build up on your hair and stick to the bristles of your brush.
Your brush also contains dead skin cells which can transfer back to your hair every time you run it through your locks.
Not to mention, we shed hair every day as the American Academy of Dermatology, states that it’s normal to shed 50 to 100 hairs a day.

There are no set rules to follow, it all depends on what products you use and how often you use them.
If you've never cleaned your brush before, the question of how to do it properly might be one you're looking for an answer to.
Kerry E. Yates, a trichologist and the founder of Colour Collective, spoke to Byrdie to share her tips and techniques for getting your hairbrush looking good as new.
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