Hair brushes: more than you ever wanted to know

A friend once asked me when I had hair, “How do you know which hairbrush is right for you?” I never really thought about that. Over the years, I tried various types of brushes, combs, and more and just kept what felt good on my scalp and left my hair looking and feeling healthy, but no frizz.

So I thought I’d check it out and see for myself which commonly available hairbrushes offer the best protection and the greatest ease of use.

To maintain healthy, manageable hair throughout your life, you must learn and practice the following tips from an early age and never forget them. The main objective is to protect and prevent your hair from being damaged.

Brush and comb your hair as little and as gently as possible (your fingers will do the trick). Do not use a brush on your hair when it is wet and start with a wide tooth comb first. Make sure you don’t brush dry hair too much. Never twist, tousle, or squeeze your dry hair with a towel, but squeeze it out to gently dry it with your hands.

If your hair holds a lot of static, it could be due to dry weather, dry indoor air, or a fine hair type. However, it can also generate static if your brush has plastic bristles or bristles. In this case, switch to a natural bristle brush or hair spray on the brush and change the style. Handle your hair as little as possible. Avoid direct sun exposure and don’t go overboard on coloring or perms.

Now choose your brushes carefully.

As I have discovered throughout my years of brushing, not all hairbrushes are the same. Some are the best for styling; others are great for creating smooth waves or curves. There are many brushes available for specific purposes. Once you figure out what your needs are for your hair length, texture, and style, you’re on the right track. Check what type of brush your stylist uses. If you like, you buy it. This selection might change if you decide that a shortcut is more your style.

Here are some examples:

The paddle brush

This brush is flat, wide, and is best for brushing long hair to create smooth, straight styles. You can also give a mini scalp massage. Due to its shape and size, this brush should not be used to brush layers. It will never add volume, that’s what layers are for.

The cushion brush

This brush is for medium length hair that is naturally straight or straight. Flat hair reinforces the elegance of the hair. These brushes will make the most of box-shaped bobs, graduated cut, and a disconnected contour. It’s called a two-tier cut.

Sculpting Brushes

These brushes are great for adding volume to short, textured styles that need some movement. They are ideal for carpeting. The best hairstyles for these brushes include short cuts, round layers, and textured contours like razor perimeters and choppy ends.

Round Thermal Brushes

These brushes can be found in all sizes, including small, medium, large, and giant barrels. When used with the heat of a hair dryer, the smaller brushes act like rollers and create curls. The larger ones soften the locks and add body. This is a favorite among professionals. The metal core heats up, shaping the hair from the inside out. Some good heated brushes are Beautee Sense and Olivia Garden.

Thermal flat brush

This brush acts like an iron, straightening and straightening the hair when used with the heat of a blow dryer, leaving it without bending or lifting. Whichever brush you use, hold your hair taut with the brush to create tension. This stretches the hair so it can take the new shape. It also adds sparkle and shine to your look.

To finish, be sure to look for brushes that have molded ball tips as part of the bristle. The tips of the balls that are stuck or stuck can pull the hair and damage it. Good brushes are an investment; If they are of good quality and well cared for, they should last for years and your hair will be much healthier due to the extra attention you have paid to selecting the right brushes.

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