The Right Way to Brush Your Hair

The Right Way to Brush Your Hair

Brushing your hair might seem simple – but the way you do it matters more than you think. It can mean the difference between smooth, shiny hair and split, frizzy ends.

Your brush is one of the most-used tools in your routine, and when used correctly, it becomes more than a detangler – it’s a form of a care.

At noelle, our brushes are designed to be gentle, effective, and mindful – tools that treat your hair and scalp with the respect they deserve.

1. Start with the bottom

Always begin brushing from the ends and work your way up. Starting at the roots can pull and snap fragile strands, especially if your hair is prone to tangles. Hold your hair halfway down with one hand to reduce tension while you brush with the other.

The noelle’s hairbrush glides smoothly through knots thanks to its flexible bristles that move with your hair – not against it.

2. Be gentle when it’s wet

Wet hair is at its weakest, and brushing too soon can lead to breakage. If you need to detangle after washing, wait until it’s damp and use a soft, flexible brush.

Start my misting SOAK Hair Spray through the lengths – it adds slip, hydration, and makes detangling easier without tugging. Then use our hairbrush to gently smooth from the mid-lengths down.

3. Brush regularly – but with purpose

Brushing isn’t just about removing tangles; it’s about distributing your scalp’s natural oils. This helps hydrate the lengths naturally and adds shine without extra product.

Use slow, even strokes from scalp to ends once or twice a day.

The soft bristles of our hairbrush also stimulate the scalp, improving circulation and promoting healthy growth over time.

Tip: Think of it as a mini scalp massage – relaxing and beneficial in one.

4. Keep your brush clean

A clean brush means clean hair. Residue from styling products, dust, or oils can transfer back onto your strands.

Small changes, visible difference

Brushing your hair the right way isn’t complicated – it’s mindful. A few small changes in how you brush can prevent breakage, improve shine, and keep your hair stronger over time.

With the right tools and light, consistent care, your hair looks and feels healthier every day.

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