Why brush your hair?

Daily brushing is much more than a simple beauty habit. Done morning and evening, it offers several benefits:

  • Stimulates blood circulation in the scalp, promoting hair growth.

  • Removes dead cells and styling product residues.

  • Activates the sebaceous glands and naturally distributes sebum from roots to ends, thus protecting the hair fiber.

    Result? Hair that is shinier, stronger, and visibly healthier.

Best practices for effective brushing

How often should you brush your hair?

It is recommended to brush your hair at least twice a day, but no longer than 2 minutes per session, to avoid damaging the cuticle and cortex of the hair.

Avoid brushing wet hair

Water makes the hair fiber more fragile. To reduce breakage, prefer brushing on dry or slightly damp hair.

Tips according to your hair type

If you have straight or smooth hair:

  • Always start detangling from the ends, then the lengths, and finally the roots.

  • Brush your hair regularly to reduce tangles.

  • Use a paddle brush to boost volume.

  • For combs: the finer your hair, the closer the teeth should be.

If you have curly or wavy hair:

  • Use slightly damp fingers to start detangling.

  • Brush your hair before washing or only when it is dry.

  • Opt for a boar bristle brush, which respects the hair fiber and reduces static electricity.

  • For combs: choose wide teeth to avoid breaking natural curls.

Caring for your accessories

An unclean brush accumulates dust, sebum, and styling product residues.

👉 Clean it at least once a month with lukewarm water and a little soap, then let it air dry.

As part of a complete routine

Brushing is an essential step, but it can be reinforced with a course of suitable dietary supplements.

The supplement Alline Procap, rich in keratin, vitamins, and minerals, contributes to stronger, shinier, and more resilient hair.