The wrong tool or the wrong technique can tangle or, worse, tear your hair.
Have you ever looked in the mirror and saw tiny hairs sticking up along your part and hairline? These aren't "baby hairs" growing in, they're hairs that have broken.
Bristles are the key to preventing breakage. They should be soft, smooth — avoid those with plastic balls on the ends — and spaced out, as on a comb. Don't brush wet hair (it's too fragile) and work in inch-long sections, from ends up to roots.
Read more: Damaged Hair - Bring Your Hair Back To Life - Real Beauty
Bristles are the key to preventing breakage. They should be soft, smooth — avoid those with plastic balls on the ends — and spaced out, as on a comb. Don't brush wet hair (it's too fragile) and work in inch-long sections, from ends up to roots.
Read more: Damaged Hair - Bring Your Hair Back To Life - Real Beauty
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