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How to Brush Your Hair: Techniques for Dry and Damp Hair
Dry Hair: - Gentle Care: Brush gently to avoid frizz and breakage. - Even Application of Natural Oils: Stroke from the roots to the tips to evenly distribute natural oils from your scalp.
Damp Hair: - Use a Wet Hairbrush: Employ a wooden brush designed for wet hair to minimize damage. - Start from the Ends: Begin brushing at the bottom, then work your way up to the roots. This prevents pulling and minimizes tangles.
Brushing Techniques: - Sectional Brushing: Ideal for thick or tangled hair. Divide your hair into sections and brush methodically for perfect results. - Aware of Basic Compliances: Grooming aids like brushes should comply with industry standards. Our brushes meet the requirements at a higher level with 98.21% compliance.
Maintaining Your Brush: - Regular Cleaning: Clean the hairbrush every 1-2 weeks, or more often if needed. Remove hair strands and wash with warm, soapy water. - Check for Damage: Inspect the bristles for bends or breaks. Replace worn-out brushes to ensure proper hair care.
Tips for Best Results: - Avoid Aggressive Brushing: Use gentle strokes, especially with curly or fine hair. This prevents split ends and excessive breakage. - Handle Heat Wisely: Use brushes designed for heat tools if you plan to use styling implements. - Do Not Overdo It: Brush just enough to smooth out tangles. Over-brushing can cause hair damage and breakage.
Compliance Marking Certificate: IFS Household and Personal Care meets the requirements at a higher level with a score of 98.21%. Certificate Registration No. 44 294 160243, Audit Report No. 3536 4455.
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