The brush and comb are the basic equipment you need to take care of your hair daily, so it's important to choose the right tools to do so.
BRUSHES Brushes can have a variety of bristle: nylon, plastic, metal or combination of these types. The bristles are inserted into a wooden handle, plastic or rubber. When buying a brush, choose one that has well-spaced bristles that will not tangle in your hair, the more flexible the softest bristles will for your hair. Avoid brushes with metal bristles and without rubber spheres at the ends, and that can hurt your scalp.
To ensure that the bristles are not too sharp, press the brush against the palm of your hand, if it hurts the hand seeks other with soft bristles. TIPS
Many brushes have rubber tips on the ends to prevent your scalp hurt
circular brushes are ideal for rounded contour hairstyles can be used to create curls or fringe at the tips of the hair at the time drying
A smaller circular brush produces a tighter curl
paddle brushes are square and are ideal
long hair brushes are ideal ventilation to dry hair because they have holes or openings in the back (spine) and it allows hot air to circulate through them. These brushes can be flat or circular
COMBS
sure to choose a plastic comb and good quality. Look for one that has teeth well separated, which means that each tooth is individually inserted into the comb. These combs have no sharp edges that may pull your hair. Economic combs are made from a mold and often have rigid teeth that can damage your hair.
TIPS
wide-tooth combs are ideal for wet hair is very fragile. Do not stretch or break your hair brush to apply
The mousse has two rows of teeth, it can distribute product evenly throughout hair
A tail comb has fine tooth comb the hair and the handle is metal or plastic
Use a wide tooth comb to detangle hair
wavy or permed afro combs have teeth width, length and spaced
Conserval CLEAN
To keep your brushes and combs clean wash them every two weeks. Use a comb to remove any hairs that are attached to your brush. Use an old toothbrush to remove all grease and dirt that may accumulate at the base of the brush and its bristles. Wash combs and brushes in soapy water containing a drop of antiseptic. Rinse well, remove any excess water and let it dry naturally. Check if your brushes or combs are signs of wear or damage. Buy new if you notice with edges worn and damaged teeth or bristles.
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BRUSHES Brushes can have a variety of bristle: nylon, plastic, metal or combination of these types. The bristles are inserted into a wooden handle, plastic or rubber. When buying a brush, choose one that has well-spaced bristles that will not tangle in your hair, the more flexible the softest bristles will for your hair. Avoid brushes with metal bristles and without rubber spheres at the ends, and that can hurt your scalp.
To ensure that the bristles are not too sharp, press the brush against the palm of your hand, if it hurts the hand seeks other with soft bristles. TIPS
Many brushes have rubber tips on the ends to prevent your scalp hurt
circular brushes are ideal for rounded contour hairstyles can be used to create curls or fringe at the tips of the hair at the time drying
A smaller circular brush produces a tighter curl
paddle brushes are square and are ideal
long hair brushes are ideal ventilation to dry hair because they have holes or openings in the back (spine) and it allows hot air to circulate through them. These brushes can be flat or circular
COMBS
sure to choose a plastic comb and good quality. Look for one that has teeth well separated, which means that each tooth is individually inserted into the comb. These combs have no sharp edges that may pull your hair. Economic combs are made from a mold and often have rigid teeth that can damage your hair.
TIPS
wide-tooth combs are ideal for wet hair is very fragile. Do not stretch or break your hair brush to apply
The mousse has two rows of teeth, it can distribute product evenly throughout hair
A tail comb has fine tooth comb the hair and the handle is metal or plastic
Use a wide tooth comb to detangle hair
wavy or permed afro combs have teeth width, length and spaced
Conserval CLEAN
To keep your brushes and combs clean wash them every two weeks. Use a comb to remove any hairs that are attached to your brush. Use an old toothbrush to remove all grease and dirt that may accumulate at the base of the brush and its bristles. Wash combs and brushes in soapy water containing a drop of antiseptic. Rinse well, remove any excess water and let it dry naturally. Check if your brushes or combs are signs of wear or damage. Buy new if you notice with edges worn and damaged teeth or bristles.
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