Your Brush Is RUINING Your Hair

Harsh bristles: Brushes with stiff, dense bristles, especially those made of nylon or metal, can snag and pull on hair, causing breakage and split ends. Look for brushes with flexible, soft bristles like boar hair or nylon/boars hair blend for gentle detangling.
Inelastic bristles: Brushes with bristles that don’t flex or give can be abrasive and cause friction, damaging the hair cuticle. Opt for brushes with some bounce and bend to minimize friction.
Seams and rough edges: Brushes with rough edges or exposed seams can snag and tear hair. Choose brushes with smooth, polished surfaces and rounded edges.
Wrong brush for hair type: Using a brush not suited for your hair type can be detrimental. Paddle brushes are great for straight hair, detangling brushes for thick or curly hair, and wide-tooth combs for wet hair.

Usage Habits:
Aggressive brushing: Brushing too harshly or vigorously can lead to breakage. Be gentle and detangle softly, starting from the ends and working your way up.
Brushing wet hair: Wet hair is particularly fragile and prone to breakage. Use a wide-tooth comb or detangling brush on wet hair to minimize damage.
Heat styling with brush: Combining brushing with heat styling tools like blow dryers or straighteners can exacerbate damage. Use heat protectant spray and detangle before heat styling.
Dirty brush: Accumulated hair products, dirt, and oils on a brush can become abrasive and damage hair. Regularly clean your brush with warm water and mild shampoo.

Additional factors:
Chemical treatments: Hair that’s chemically treated (bleached, permed, dyed) is more vulnerable to damage. Choose extra-gentle brushes and prioritize hair health with deep conditioning treatments.
Underlying hair issues: Underlying conditions like dryness, split ends, or pre-existing breakage can make hair more susceptible to damage from any brush. Address these issues first and opt for gentle detangling methods.

Remember: Regularly evaluate your brush for signs of wear and tear and replace it when necessary. Choose brushes based on your hair type and styling needs, and always practice gentle brushing techniques.
By being mindful of these factors, you can keep your hair happy and healthy, free from brush-induced damage.