Let's get brushing, it's good for your hair and scalp
Hairbrushes,' are used daily by most of us, though under valued, underrated, and misunderstood, for styling and detangling. Let’s look at brushing as an exercise routine for both our scalp and hair. Not unlike exercising our body to strengthen, add flexibility and improve stamina; brushing our hair has the benefits of improving scalp circulation meaning blood flow, strengthening the roots, exfoliating while oxygenating the scalp. Plus adding shine by distributing natural oils reducing dryness and static throughout the hair.
HOTHEADS® hair brush the GROOMING PADDLE PLUS™ with many features will give you achievable results to help improve your hair and scalp.
GROOMING PADDLE PLUS™ has a cushioned pad which is a narrow oval shape having a higher center profile allowing easier penetration to massage the scalp, with narrower ends for that extra firmness if needed. The bristle pattern is 90% of the performance of this brush. The GROOMING PADDLE PLUS™ has 3 bristle types, a supple flexible nylon, perfect for detangling WET or DRY and massaging the scalp. A firmer natural Black Boar designed for adjustable tensions,distributes natural oils and a natural White Boar for unrivaled shine.
Why have just one type of bristle when both hair and scalp have different needs. The 3D BRISTLE PATTERN™ will help make your hair healthier and shinier.
One of the most overlooked features of a paddle brush is the balance. Poor balance causes fatigue decreasing the effectiveness of brushing your hair and scalp. This brush is shaped to the curvature of your hand and is so comfortable to hold and easy to use. At the top of the handle, you will notice the small indents “finger grooves” these are positioned to give your index finger and thumb the best balance positions. Making this brush the most comfortable of any paddle brush to hold. Whether you’re detangling a child’s hair or brushing to add shine and improve the health of your hair and scalp.
What you should know when detangling, most of us begin brushing from the top of the head roots to the ends of our hair. This is not the best approach,.hair damage is usually on the top layers which are fragile where it gets the most exposure from the environment and hot tools which may result in breakage.
Try this the next time, from UNDERNEATH at the ends of the hair , drop the hair onto the bristles about 2 inches from the ends while turning the brush outward, drag to the ends and continue this from underneath up to the top of the head for each section of hair.
You will find the bristles will only lightly catch the tip of the nylon bristles and GENTLY detangle without the OUCH or BREAKAGE. To improve microcirculation (blood flow,) plus oxygen, and nutrients to the roots, ALWAYS brush with a slight rolling movement, brushing against the roots growth direction, if you want a REALLY GOOD WORKOUT for your scalp.