DIRECTIONS
- Regularly brush your hair thoroughly - try to make brushing your hair a daily mini-ritual. Use the few minutes it takes to brush your hair to turn your focus inward and take some deep breaths.
- It is healthy for the scalp to be massaged and stimulated by soft brushes. It's like dry brushing the body. It removes dead skin and stimulates blood circulation in the scalp, which is an important element in promoting hair growth and preventing hair loss. Regular exfoliating scalp massages also help reduce dandruff and dryness naturally.
- To avoid split ends, you should always brush wet or dry hair in small sections from the ends of the hair, working your way up towards the scalp and finishing with a thorough brushing through the hair and scalp.
- Brush according to hair type: If you have straight hair, we recommend that you avoid brushing it while it is wet. The straight hairs offer no resistance when the brush slides through it, and in the vulnerable wet state, there is therefore a greater risk of breaking the hairs. It's a different matter with curly hair, which with its coarser texture will benefit from brushing while the hair is wet.
Note Do not brush irritated or damaged skin. Be extra careful around moles that bulge out. Keep out of reach of babies and animals.