Como evitar que os cabelos grudem na escova de pentear

How to prevent hair from sticking to the styling brush

News

Tired of having to clean your hairbrush every day? Discover how to prevent your hair from sticking to your brush with a simple trick:

What’s the worst part about combing your hair? Definitely cleaning the hairbrush. Or don’t you find it slightly unpleasant to have to remove all that hair that ends up sticking to the brush bristles?

If you have long hair, the suffering is usually much worse, as the weight of your hair causes more strands to come loose and end up on the poor comb brush. Is not true?

But, if you thought this unpleasant moment in life was inevitable, know that there is a solution. And best of all, it’s very practical and cheap to solve your “problem” of hair stuck to your combing brush. And, best of all, besides being a cheap trick, it will save you a lot of time removing strands from the bristles and removing dust from the bottom of the brush.

What to do?

You’re interested, right? Well, then know that the only secret is to use a tissue like those used in clothes dryers, to perfume and remove static electricity, you know? As it is very thin, you can make the bristles extend beyond it so that it fits at the bottom of the brush.

So, just comb your hair normally, as you will see in the video below, by beauty vlogger @iramzey. As she showed on her social networks, after the brush is dirty and has a considerable amount of hair stuck to it, just pull out the tissue. Yes, and this way all the dirt will come out together, without any effort.

Goodbye, dirty comb brush!

The coolest thing is that, as the tissue acts against static electricity. So, when combing your hair, it helps to make the strands softer and more “manageable”, combating frizz. And, if you use a scented wipe, your strands will also be scented after you brush your hair, even if you haven’t washed it that day.

See below how the trick works:

Genius, right? And, since we are talking about hair and mentioning the possibility of your strands not being clean, this other article could be quite interesting: How many times a week should you wash your hair?