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Congratulations: you finally got a straightening brush (also known as a blow dryer brush<\/a>). This great tool combines a traditional brush and a flat iron, utilizing the well-known effect of straightening<\/a> by heat.<\/p>\n But as you start using it, you may want to know how to clean straightening brush. Are there any specific secrets? Maybe some dedicated tools for cleaning it that need to be bought separately?<\/p>\n Taking care of your beauty inventory is always a good idea. There are some recommendations that come from the manufacturer, as well as hair care professionals and crowd experience. Let\u2019s break it all down and see how you can best take care of your brush.<\/p>\n Contents<\/p> There are several ways of how to clean a hair straightener brush. The best way involves a cleaning tool (that is often included and comes with an instruction on how to clean a blow dryer brush with it) or a set of a regular flat hairbrush and a toothbrush.<\/p>\n Add some cleaning agent if you consider it necessary.<\/p>\n The simplest answer is: because it\u2019s a tool that directly contacts your hair. So, the cleaner it is, the cleaner your hair remains after applying. Surely, you can say that you wash your hair before using a straightening brush (if so, you need to let it air dry before you start).<\/p>\n But it is recommended to apply some heat protector before the procedure. And this will lead to buildup on a straightening brush as well.<\/p>\n On one hand, you can tell it just visually. After each procedure, there are hair bristles and residue left on it. It doesn\u2019t mean you should do it every day or several times a day if you practice the procedures that often. But it\u2019s better to clean the appliance regularly, unless one day you find it too much polluted.<\/p>\n On the other hand, you can do it every time there are too many hairs on it. One or two bristles will not be a problem. But if the whole brush is covered with them, it\u2019s time.<\/p>\n Specialists recommend cleaning it at least once a month<\/a> and better once a week. Or even once every three weeks. Even when you don\u2019t see too many hairs on it, there are still residue particles that require cleaning. So, the default is once every two weeks; use this frequency for your plans.<\/p>\n
\n<\/div><\/div>\nThe Guide on Cleaning Brushes<\/span><\/h2>\n
Why cleaning the straightening brush is important<\/span><\/h3>\n
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When is it time to clean your brush?<\/span><\/h3>\n
How often should you clean the brush?<\/span><\/h3>\n