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The Ultimate Guide: How Much Time Should Pass Before You Clean Your Hair Brush?

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When was the last time you gave your trusty hairbrush a thorough cleaning? If you’re scratching your head trying to remember, you’re not alone.

In general, your hairbrush needs to be cleaned once every 2-3 weeks for the best hygiene and performance. In the same way your favorite coffee cup or sportswear needs regular care, your hairbrush always requires regular maintenance in order to serve you best.

Just consider that your brush gets clogged with skin dandruff, remains of hair products, and natural oils not to mention the fact that it happens every day. These deposits can easily come back to your newly washed hair, and thus completely damage your hair care schedule.

We’ll elaborate on every single point here, namely:

• A cleaning frequency for each type of brush

• Clear indicators which are calling for an immediate cleaning of the brush

• Cleanliness approved by the experts

• How to make your brush serve longer

Feeling ready to change your hair care routine? We will find out everything about keeping your hairbrush in perfect condition then.

Key Takeaways:

– Clean the hairbrush at least once every 2-3 weeks as a general rule. The frequency may differ depending on hair type and product usage

– Various brushes (bristle, synthetic, paddle) require different hygiene and care methods if the quality of them needs to be retained

– If the brush has product residue, is gray in color, contains white lint and lost hair that is wrapped around it,  these are definite signs for immediate cleaning

– The easiest method involves  using warm water…

– Regular cleaning prevents dead skin cells, product residue, and natural oils from being transferred back to clean hair

– A simple unwritten code is that proper care and regular maintenance can increase the lifespan of hairbrush tenfold or more and, thus, be a very profitable purchase for professional hairdressing

Recommended Cleaning Frequency Based on Hair Type

For Oily Hair

People with oily hair are advised to clean their brushes on a more frequent basis than the others, as there will be a lot more natural oil and debris, thus they will need to be cleaned more often. To be exact, clean your brush at least once a week to make sure that it is in good condition and for optimum hair health.

For Dry Hair

Dry hair individuals clean their brushes every 2-3 weeks. They are okay with such frequency due to their less oil production rate. However, machine washing is a must to prevent it from accumulating any styling product and to keep it working.

For Treated Hair

People who use color treatments or chemical processing and have extensive use of hair products are recommended to clean their bristles once every 10-14 days. This will keep the product from transferring back to the treated strands and continue the integrity of the hair treatment.

Cleaning Different Types of Hairbrushes

Synthetic Bristle Brushes

The most popular synthetic paddle and flat brushes are the easiest to clean. As there are might be nylon and plastic bristles in these brushes, they are very tough and water-resistant. Employ warm water and mild shampoo to get rid of all debris and product buildup by an interstitial rectangle.

Natural Bristle Brushes

Special attention is necessary when looking to clean the natural bristle brushes, especially those made of boar bristle. These brushes are fragile and can easily be damaged if any water is used in their cleaning process. Remove loose dirt with the method of dry cleaning, gently tap the brush and then proceed to do a very small wet cleaning using some water and soft shampoo.

Mixed Bristle Brushes

Mixed bristle brushes are the best for hair grooming because of their combination of both synthetic and natural bristles. The removal of hair and the natural debris should be your main focus when it comes to cleaning these brushes, after which the synthetic part is done thoroughly. The natural bristle part must be washed with a delicate motion and very much like the boar bristle cleaning so that it keeps its density and effectiveness.

Conclusion

The hairbrush is a tool that not only helps with styling but it’s a key part of your hair care routine for which you need to take care and maintain. By adhering to the cleaning frequency of once per 2-3 weeks as well as applying the cleaning techniques we have discussed, you will be able to keep your brush as a perfect hair styling tool.

Undoubtedly, the cleanliness of the hairbrush has nothing to do with aesthetics only; it is an important aspect in hair hygiene and also the value of the hair care products. Ensuring that your hairbrush is clean on a regular basis no matter whether it is a paddle brush, synthetic brush, or boar bristle brush is a sure way to prolong its usefulness and excite its performance.

Gather your courage and start a regular cleaning habit for your hairbrush. In return, your hair will reward you with better shine, less unused product that causes build-up, and generally good health. Get in touch with us in the comments section and share your hair brushing experiences or if you have any questions. Don’t forget to save this guide so that you can always be able to look it up later. A healthy life, a clean brush… and here is your new friend, healthy hair!