How To Clean Hair Brushes Naturally
For extra cleaning power you can add 1 to 2 teaspoons of baking soda.
How to clean hair brushes naturally. Let it soak for 3 to 5 minutes. With just a few household ingredients you can create a dirt fighting natural cleaner for your hair tools. The frequency with which you cleanse your own hair and scalp should match how often you clean your hair tools. Mix the ammonia in the warm water in a 1 4 ratio. If it s not add a few drops of shampoo or dish soap and let it soak a little longer.
In this 8 47 video i show you how to properly disinfect your brushes at home so you are free from germs and your tools will look just like new. We recommend clean apothecary brush shampoo a line of solid cleansers formulated with coconut and essential oils to banish dirt oil makeup and bacteria all without stripping your brushes. Mix dish soap with warm water to create a mild cleaning solution then dip an old toothbrush in the solution and scrub the hairbrush or comb down thoroughly before rinsing it with clean water. For a plastic brush submerge the entire brush in water. Check to see if it s clean.
Drop the entire brush into the sink and let it soak for about 10 15 minutes. Now take the hairbrush and soak it in the solution. Deep clean your natural brushes every 1 2 months with a gentle brush shampoo. To clean hairbrushes and combs start by removing any hair that s lodged in the bristles with your fingers. For plastic and metal brushes make a cleanser using a cup of water a small squirt of castile soap and a pinch of baking soda.
For wooden brushes use a few drops of tea tree oil in a cup of water. Stir the water well. Because the hairs don t let you clean the brush properly. This goes beyond the average comb and brushes to include hair ties perm rods flexi rods hair clamps clips and much more. Blend one teaspoon of baking soda one teaspoon of shampoo and one cup of water together.
If a few hairs are still trapped you can always use a toothbrush to dislodge them. Make sure to clean all parts of the brush because dust and dirt can develop anywhere on it. Take your brush holding onto the handle and swish the head around in the water to dissolve the baking soda. Apply to the bristles as well as the bristle base using a toothbrush and scrub in upward motions.