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Jul 18, 2012
Sarah L.
Anyone have any tips on cleaning hair brushes ?
Jul 18, 2012
Kaile W.
I take a thin toothed comb and get all of the hair out if it, then i just use a washcloth with soap and water. Thats what i do, but im not sure if its the beat way
Jul 19, 2012
Non S.
We use Ship Shape, a box will last you a long time & it gets rid of product buildup up etc. You http://www.sallybeauty.com/Ship-Shape-Cleaner/SBS-585030,default,pd.html. As far as hair, you can use a comb, or they sell various inexpensive tools at beauty supply stores to remove the hair.