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A boar bristle brush is a beautiful tool for grooming, styling, and brushing. It's also a great gift to give someone who doesn't have much use for another tool in their hair care kit but wants to be able to groom and style their hair. But how do you use a boar bristle brush? Here are a few tips to help you get started.

How to Use Boar Bristle Hair Brushes

The boar bristle hair brushes are ideal for dry and thick hair because of their coarse texture. Boar bristle brushes are also great for detangling your hair, which is why they're also great for long hair. To get the most benefit from using a boar bristle brush, follow these steps:

Dry Your Hair

When using any brush, your hair must be completely dry before you start working it with any products in your hair. Otherwise, you risk damaging your strands due to friction from the bristles against skin or clothing material while brushing them out during washing and styling sessions.

Detangle Hair

Once your hair is completely dry, separate sections and comb them through with a wide-tooth comb or fingers so that they're smooth and loose before detangling with a boar bristle brush; detangling your hair can be tricky with a boar bristle brush, so you may want to invest in a detangling comb or leave-in conditioner before starting the process.

 Brush from Root to Tip

Take small sections of hair and brush them from root to tip to apply equal pressure across your entire head of hair; do not brush in one direction only.

Brush in Sections

Brush in sections rather than working through your entire head at once, then work back over each area until all knots are removed.It would be best to never brush all your hair at once with a boar bristle brush — this could cause split ends and breakage. Instead, divide your head into sections and work on each section separately, moving directly from one part of your head to another using small circular motions with the bristles of the brush. Depending on how thick your locks are, you may find it easier to start at the bottom of your hair and work up towards the roots or vice versa.

Calm the Static

After using your boar bristle brush, your hair may still be a little static-y. If this is the case, use a towel or dryer sheet on your damp hair before brushing out any excess moisture with a boar bristle brush. The static will dissipate as soon as you get rid of the water from your hair.

Boar Bristle and Heavy Products Don't Mix.

If you're going to be brushing out product with your boar bristle hair brushes, make sure that it doesn't contain too much oil or wax because these products can clog up the bristles over time and cause them to break off while they're still wet.

Clean the Brush

Once you have finished brushing, clean your boar bristle brush by running it under warm water and gently squeezing out any excess water so that no hairs remain stuck inside its pores. You can also use a comb or other brush while cleaning it off before continuing your routine.

Boar bristle brushes are very effective in keeping your hair clean and healthy. The hair brush's bristle helps remove the dirt, dust, and dandruff from the deep roots of your hair when compared to using a nylon or synthetic hair brush.

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