Cuándo fue la última vez que limpiaste tu cepillo?

Aquí te cuento por qué esto es clave en tu rutina capilar si estás en serio con el hair care journey 👇

🌿 1. Bye grasa y residuos

El cepillo acumula productos, polvo, grasa… y si no lo limpias, ¡todo eso vuelve a tu pelo limpio!

💆‍♀️ 2. Protege tu cuero cabelludo

Cepillos sucios pueden propagar bacterias, caspa e incluso hongos. No es solo estético: es salud capilar. ✨

💁‍♀️ 3. Menos frizz, más brillo

Un cepillo limpio distribuye mejor los aceites naturales, reduce el daño y deja tu cabello más suave y brillante ✨

📅 ¿Cada cuánto limpiarlo?

• Cada 3 semanas o cada mes

• ¡Y siempre quita los cabellos atrapados después de usarlo!

🫧 Si quieres, también te muestro cómo lo limpio yo paso a paso en otro post 👀

¿Tú cada cuánto lo limpias? Cuéntame en los comentarios 💬👇

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2025/7/23 Edited to

... Read moreMaintaining a clean hairbrush is an often overlooked but vital part of hair care. Over time, hairbrushes accumulate grease, product residues, dust, and trapped hair strands, which can transfer back onto freshly cleaned hair if not properly cleaned. This buildup not only affects hair cleanliness but can significantly impact scalp health by harboring bacteria, dandruff, and even fungi. A dirty hairbrush can disrupt the natural distribution of scalp oils, leading to increased frizz and dullness. In contrast, a regularly cleaned brush helps evenly spread these oils, promoting smoother, shinier, and healthier hair. Experts recommend cleaning hairbrushes every three to four weeks, or more frequently if you use styling products or shed a lot of hair. Additionally, removing tangled hair after each use can prevent excess buildup. To clean a hairbrush effectively, start by removing hair strands using a comb or your fingers. Soak the brush in warm water mixed with gentle shampoo or a baking soda solution to break down residue. Use a toothbrush to scrub the base and bristles gently, then rinse thoroughly and air dry with bristles facing down. Avoid excessive soaking for wooden brushes to preserve their material. Including hairbrush hygiene as part of your routine not only improves hair appearance but also protects your scalp from irritation and infections. It enhances overall hair health by reducing dandruff and minimizing damage caused by trapped dirt and oil. Integrating this simple habit complements your broader hair care journey toward stronger, more radiant hair.