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La brosse d’une vie ! Avec elle, les cheveux sont sains, brillants et ils retrouvent corps et volume… Le tout sans produit capillaire !
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What are the benefits of La Bonne Brosse boar bristle brushes?
La Bonne Brosse is the hair accessory brand that will revolutionize your haircare routine! Convinced thatbeautiful hair comes first and foremost from the right beauty routine, and that brushing can revolutionize your hair, the accessories brand has developed the hairbrushes of a lifetime, gems that take care of our scalp and lengths. With their boar bristle composition, La Bonne Brosse hairbrushes hairbrushes are the perfect ally for caring for your hair. Loaded with keratin, boar bristles are known to mirror the exact structure of our hair. 100% natural, they reduce the amount of sebum at the roots, distributing it throughout the lengths and nourishing the ends, and help neutralize static electricity present on our hair when brushed. Combining high quality and longevity, they are the perfect hair accessories for softer, more disciplined hair that's easier to detangle, shinier and less brittle.
How often should you clean your La Bonne Brosse brush?
There aren't really any rules about how often you should clean your boar bristle brush. It all depends on how quickly it gets dirty, and this varies according to the styling products you use on your hair. Note also that, because of their bristle density, boar bristle brushes tend to retain more dust, grease and other impurities than conventional wood-pin brushes. To keep your hair healthy and strong, but also to prolong the life of your brush and make it easier to clean when the time comes, we recommend removing dead hair by hand or with a comb after each use. This will allow you to remove impurities and other dirt that may have accumulated on the bristles of your brush and threaten to spread to your lengths with each brushing.
How do you clean your boar bristle brush?
To clean your brush, start by using a comb to remove hair and other dust that may be trapped between the bristles and pins. The comb helps to avoid pulling too hard on the bristles, while scraping away any dust that may have settled on the brush's air cushion. Once a month, you can use a mild shampoo or a damp cloth to clean your brush more thoroughly. Run your cloth between each bristle to remove any dust and impurities that may be trapped inside, then let your brush air dry, bristles still facing down. Be careful not to soak your boar bristle hairbrush completely in water, to preserve the quality of its follicles.