Strays in Brushes
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Nov 14, 2012
Mari P.
I think many of us have experienced this and would like your input. I have a couple of natural bristle brushes and after they deep clean wash the hair stray away and now it its actually interfering with the actual function of the brush. Any suggestions on how I can save the brush?
Nov 15, 2012
Lindsey S.
Just use a gentle shampoo and let them dry overnight on a clean towel and see if that helps at all and gently swipe back and forth when they are dry. Brush cleansers are unnecessary unless you are a makeup artist and need them cleaned inbetween clients. Good luck. Hope this helps.