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đŹď¸ Step 3: Let It Dry
Shake off excess water and place the brush bristle-side down on a towel. Let it air dry completely before using it again.
How Often Should You Clean Your Hairbrush?
- Every 1â2 weeks: Remove loose hair
- Once a month: Deep clean with water and soap
- More often if you use a lot of styling products or have dandruff
How to Prevent the Fuzz from Coming Back
You canât completely stop fuzz from forming (because your scalp will always shed skin and hair), but you can reduce it:
Brush-Specific Cleaning Tips
- Wooden brushes: Donât soak! Wipe with a damp cloth and mild soap. Dry immediately.
- Boar bristle brushes: Use gentle shampoo and avoid harsh scrubbing.
- Plastic brushes: These can handle soaking and scrubbing best.
The Bottom Line
The gray fuzz on your hairbrush is a mix of life: hair, dust, products, and skin. While itâs not dangerous, letting it build up can undermine your hair health. The fix? A simple monthly cleaning routine that takes less than 15 minutes but leaves your brush (and hair) feeling fresh.
Your brush works hardâgive it a little love back.
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