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Your hair is a reflection of your health and personality. If taken care of, they can add to your beauty. From the moment you wake up to the time you go to sleep and even as you sleep, there are many factors that can lead to hair breakage. Therefore, Hair Brush is very necessary for getting beautiful hair. Beautiful Hair is an asset for any woman. Some are gifted with naturally beautiful hair while others have to really work hard on it.

Hair Brush Tips
The Best Ways To Blush
To get the most natural-looking streak-free blush application, hold your brush by placing your fingers just above the metal section of the handle. This position will give you the most control. Also, always tap off excess blush powder and use the side of the bristles to sweep the colour on. Don't cram the colour on the tip of the brush or it will wind up looking blotchy and too intense.
When combing wet hair use a big tooth come and detangle your hair from end to root. Try not to touch the root at all.
For short hair use a Paddington brush with soft protective bristles as you shape and blow dry your hair to your sought after look.
If you need to tease your hair for a little height, use a pick.
For medium length straight hair, use a Paddle Brush with soft protective bristles to help you comb out and blow dry your hair.
For medium length wavy bobs use extra large round brush to blow out the kinks and curls.
For longhair past your shoulders use a thick, loose toothed brushed or a big round ceramic brush to help you blow dry you long hair straight. Flip the ends out if you want to be a little sassy with the same brush, creating two looks.
Choosing your Brushes
Even where combs are concerned, plastic combs have sharp-edged teeth and this can damage or break the hair.

Choose a wide toothed comb made of hard rubber, horn, tortoise shell, or even wood.

If you must use a brush, plastic bristled brushes, or one with wire bristles are out.

Look for a brush with natural bristles. This would cause the least damage.

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