How to brush fine hair correctly

How to brush fine hair correctly

Brushing already fine hair can be distressing — each pass of the brush shows hair collecting and you worry you might be doing more harm than good. With the right tools and technique, you can not only brush fine hair safely, but also stimulate follicles to achieve fuller, healthier hair.
 

The Right Brush Makes the Difference

Using the right brush is essential. Dermatologists recommend avoiding high‑friction, premium brushes that can damage fine hair. Instead, choose a plastic brush with widely spaced teeth — inexpensive but much kinder to your hair.

How Often Should You Brush?

It’s important to brush daily to stimulate the follicles, but without overdoing it. One or two short sessions per day are enough to keep hair healthy without causing excessive shedding.

How to Brush Correctly

Brush gently, starting from the ends and working up toward the roots. If you have curly hair, brush it wet to avoid frizz and breakage

Practical Tips

Avoid excessive heat tools and harsh chemical treatments. Use high‑quality, natural products like Tara’s line to protect and promote hair growth. When using heat, make sure hair is slightly damp and use soft fabric bands to prevent damage.

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