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Brushing
Tips for Longer Hair
To start with, bend forward half way allowing your
hair to fall in front of you. Make sure you are using
a brush with natural bristles and a wooden. Begin
brushing your hair from the nape of the neck over
the head all the way down till the hair ends. Afterwards,
stand straight again and let the hair fall normally
and brush from the bottom of the hairline flowing
down the strands till the ends. After that, brush
the top layers into place with long and even strokes.
After each stroke, smoothen down the hair with hand
to diminish the static effect.
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Following
every week, increase the number of strokes. Start
with five strokes and add more stroke to the count
every week till you reach a comfortable level. Lest
your hair becomes oily more often, reduce the number
of strokes.
Also, often people fail to understand that always
brush your hair only when they are dry, since hair
is very vulnerable for breakage when wet. Thus, brushing
wet hair isn’t a good idea at all. Also, remember
even when your hair gets dried, don’t move to brushing
just yet; instead comb them first.
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When
combing wet hair, always use a comb with big tooth
and watchfully disentangle your hair from end to end
to acquire a smoothened look. Avoid too close a contact
with your hair roots.
For those with rather shorter hair, prefer to use
a Paddington brush which has soft shielding bristles
while styling and blow-drying your hair to get the
desired look. Learning this tip will surely bring
a smile on those faces which worry about their height.
If you want to give yourself an impression of a little
more height, then use a pick to tease your hair.
If you have straight hair with medium length, a Paddle
brush with soft protective bristles is what you need.
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If you have medium length wavy bobs, prefer to use
an extra large round brush to set the kinks and curls,
giving them a flamboyant look.
Long hair flowing down your shoulders? For you, a
thick, loose-toothed brush or a big round ceramic
brush would do the trick.
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