Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. A few months ago, a coworker told me she replaces her hair brush every month and asked how often I replace mine. My answer: Almost ...
Just as you wouldn’t use a grimy dishcloth to wipe your countertops, you don’t want to use a dirty hair brush to style your hair. Oil, flakes and product buildup transfer to bristles during use. As ...
You scrub your toilets, tiles and just about everything else that gets daily use in your bathroom, but what about your hairbrush? Your hairbrushes and combs are your trusty sidekicks in the battle ...
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Proper personal hygiene goes much further than brushing your teeth and bathing. Individual cleanliness also includes regularly washing your bath mat, actually replacing old toothbrushes with new ones, ...
When it comes cleaning hairbrushes, there’s something we can all probably admit: We rarely ever do it. That round cylinder or rectangle paddle with tiny little spikes (aka bristles) that you store in ...