Bleaching strips your hair of its natural oils and protective cuticle — leaving it dry, brittle, and prone to breakage. Expensive masks and serums help, but one of the most overlooked tools for bleached hair is your everyday brush. The wrong brush accelerates damage. The right one helps protect and repair your strands daily.
Why Bleached Hair Needs a Special Brush
- Damaged cuticle — Bleaching breaks down the hair cuticle, exposing the inner layers. Hard bristles tear at this fragile surface, causing split ends and further breakage.
- Extreme dryness — Without natural oils, bleached hair is dry and tangles easily. Regular brushes don’t distribute moisture effectively, leaving ends even drier.
- Prone to tangling — The rough, damaged cuticle causes strands to stick together. Dense bristles trap these tangles, forcing you to pull — which leads to more breakage.
What to Look for in a Brush for Bleached Hair
- Soft, flexible bristles — Soft nylon or boar bristles glide through tangles without tugging. Boar bristles are especially effective at distributing natural scalp oils to hydrate dry ends.
- Round-tipped bristles — Rounded tips avoid scratching the scalp and won’t tear at the already fragile cuticle.
- Wide bristle spacing — Prevents tangles from getting trapped, reducing the need to pull. Essential for bleached hair that tangles easily.
- Cushion airbag base — Absorbs pressure and reduces friction, providing a gentle buffer that bleached hair desperately needs.
How to Brush Bleached Hair Without Causing More Damage
- Apply a leave-in conditioner or hair oil before brushing to add moisture and reduce friction.
- Always brush ends to roots — never roots to ends. This prevents tangles from being dragged down and snapping.
- Use gentle, slow strokes. If you hit a knot, hold the hair above it to reduce tension before working through it.
- Avoid brushing wet hair — bleached hair is even more fragile when wet. If you must, use a dedicated wet brush and be extra gentle.
With the right brush and technique, you can stop the daily damage cycle and keep your bleached hair looking smooth, shiny, and healthy — without sacrificing your color.
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