Bend forward, allowing hair to fall. Using only a wooden base natural
bristle brush, bring hair from the nape of the neck over the head
and down to the ends. Then, stand straight again with hair falling
normally and brush from the underside of the hairline down the strands
to the ends. Now, brush the top layers into place with long, even
strokes. After each stroke, smooth hair with hands to reduce static.
Increase the number of strokes weekly, starting with five and increasing
by one a week until you find a comfortable routine. If oiliness
develops, reduce strokes.
Brush only when dry. Hair is weakest when it is wet and brushing
can easily damage it. Even when hair is dry, always comb before
brushing.
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