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1. Remove all hair and lint from the hairbrush. Try not to leave any hair behind on the bristles. 2. Fill a clean sink with warm water. Add a mild soap to it and let it dissolve.
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1. Choose a boar bristle brush that complements your natural hair texture. If you have very curly hair, choose a brush that contains 50 percent boar bristles and 50 percent nylon
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1. Start cleaning the boar bristle brush by removing hair from the brush with a comb. Comb the boar hair bristles to remove any loose dirt and hair from the brush. Both are much more
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Yes, it should be real boars bristle. Maybe the cheaper ones are of less quality.
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