hair fall
Many of us see Combs as a tool that collects each morning to unlock hair and forgets. But did you know that combs can have a negative impact on our hair health? In fact, bacteria and dirt accumulate in cleaning over time. Additionally, if your brush is old and your hair is stiff or not accidentally cleaned, it can weaken your hair. These small factors can gradually have a serious effect on scalp, hair strength and health. However, these problems can be avoided by taking simple measurements. When you clean your hair, the comb collects dead skin cells, natural oils and product residues due to scalp style. Over time, this brush becomes a favorable environment for the prosperity of bacteria and yeast. When we use it, all these elements are sent to the scalp and can cause irritation, itching and many other issues.

Itching and burning
Dust, oil and dead skin cells accumulate in dirty brushes. When used on hair, it can irritate the scalp, cause itching, and sometimes mild burns.
Injury or infection
A fracture or rough hair brush can cause small cuts and injuries to the scalp. Bacteria or fungi can enter into these contractions and increase the risk of infection.

Formation of dandruff-like layers
- The oil and dust that accumulates in the comb can stick to the scalp and gradually form a thick layer of dandruff. Allergic reactions
- Using low-quality or dirty hands can cause allergies to sensitive scalps. Symptoms include redness, rashes and itching. Dry scalp
Using a low-quality or dirty brush can disrupt the oily glands on your scalp. This leads to the fact that your scalp sometimes feels too fat or too dry. Hair cleaning should always be done with soft hands. Cleaning wet hair increases the number of malfunctions, so dry it first and then untie it with a wide comb. Start at the edges of your hair and gradually rise, preventing your hair from growing and breaking. Cleaning once or twice a day is enough. Frequent and aggressive cleaning can destroy the balance of scalp oils. Always choose a brush according to your hair type and do not apply too much pressure when cleaning to avoid scratches and irritation on the scalp. Regular and correct cleaning is required to ensure that there are no bacteria, dead skin cells and dirt.





