To get hair out of a boar bristle brush, use a comb and brush towards you, allowing the bristles to flick out the hair and debris.
This method, as demonstrated in the Morrocco Method video, is a simple and effective way to maintain your brush. Here's a more detailed breakdown and some additional tips:
Using a Comb to Remove Hair
- Comb Through: Use a wide-tooth comb or a brush cleaning tool.
- Flick and Remove: Brush towards you allowing the comb to lift and flick out the accumulated hair. This technique helps dislodge the hair without damaging the bristles.
- Repeat: Repeat this process until most of the hair is removed.
Additional Tips for Cleaning Boar Bristle Brushes
- Regular Cleaning: Clean your brush regularly to prevent buildup.
- Avoid Water Saturation: Excessive water can damage the boar bristles. Use water sparingly.
- Use Brush Cleaner (Optional): Specialized brush cleaners can help remove stubborn buildup.
- Proper Storage: Store your brush in a clean, dry place to prevent bacteria growth.
By following these steps, you can effectively remove hair from your boar bristle brush and maintain its quality and longevity.