
In my hairbrushes there are traces of hair and styling products. How do I care for my hairbrushes correctly?
Clean brushes with lukewarm water and a mild shampoo. Run the water in the sink and the gently beat the brushes on the water surface. This loosens the hair. Then rinse the brushes under running water. Now it is important that the brushes dry properly. If your brush has a rubber surface, in which the bristles are embedded, make sure to squeeze them out until no water flows out. Remaining water begins to foul over time and with a wooden brush can warp the wood. The traces of water also make the perfect breeding ground for bacteria and these have no place on your head! Beat the brushes a few times in a hand towel and lay them out to dry with the brushes upside down. Careful: Never lay your brushes on a heater. The heat will damage the bristles and the material of the brush backing. This shortens the life of the brush, and in addition to the broken finish looking unsightly, wooden brushes may develop cracks. Through cracks in the material the brushes will become unstable and the handle will break quicker. Particularly brushes with natural bristles and wooden bristles and handles are sensitive. Make sure therefore that a wooden handle dries well after cleaning so that the wood does not tear.

I have been trying to backcomb my hair, it always collapses. What should I do?
In order to backcomb hair, you will need a fine-toothed comb. You can also buy special combs. Section off strands of hair with the comb and comb hair against the growth direction, towards the roots. Keep a distance of 2 cm from the hair roots, however; otherwise tangling may occur. Repeat with other hair sections.

I regularly use hairspray, but have the feeling that my hair sticks together. What am I doing wrong?
If you hold the hairspray too close to your hair, spots of hairspray can develop, which cause hair to stick together. Therefore always keep a distance of about 30 cm.
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