A brush through wet hair seems to be an easy way to discharge it – but it can actually cause serious damage, according to an expert.
Alexia Donovan, the director of the customer services at Barber Surgeons Guild, told DailyMail.com that brushing her while the moisture can actually lead Increased fracture and result in thinning your locks over time.
“In general, wet hair is more elastic than dry hair – it can grab, stretch and break or break,” she said.
She continued: “It is also more likely to be correct, which can lead to breakage or damage.”
To prevent damage, she carefully advised towel to dry your hair before brushing it – preferably with a microfiber towel.
She also suggested that you use a wet hairbrush with wider, flexible hair.
According to USAYou have to prevent the hair from brushing when it is wet, because that is when it is the weakest.
The website noted that when it is weaker, it becomes vulnerable to break, which can lead to flyaways, split points and long -term damage.

A brush through wet hair seems to be an easy way to discharge it – but it can actually cause some serious damage, according to an expert (stock image)
“Even worse, you can actually pull her out of the roots that way,” was the site.
Instead, it is recommended that people brush their hair when it is ‘almost or completely dry’.
For those with tangles in their hair, experts advise the use of a comb with wide teeth – but smooth tooth ends so that you don’t annoy your scalp – and do this slowly.
David Johnson, a dermatologist and co-founder of Redlitex, and Dr. Ross Kopelman, a hair transplant surgeon at Kopelman Hair Restoration, previously explained to DailyMail.com that hot water opens the outer layer (the cuticle) of the hair and causes loss of moisture.
“That ultimately results in Bros and Kroeshaar,” he shared.
Dr. Ross added: ‘Before the hair can endanger the integrity of the hair shaft, especially for people with chemically treated or structured hair.
“The water ensures that the hair shaft swells, extends the cuticle and makes it more sensitive to break.”
Dr. Mehmet Erdogan, co-founder and hair transplant surgeon at Smile Hair Clinic in Istanbul, also told Fox News Digital why it can be exactly so harmful.

Alexia Donovan, the director of the customer services at Barber Surgeons Guild, told DailyMail.com that brushing her while the moisture can actually lead to an increased break (stock image)

Instead, it is recommended that people brush their hair when it is ‘almost or completely dry’ (stock image)
Although research has shown that wet hair extends more than dry hair before he breaks, Erdogan clarified that this does not mean that the hair is more flexible and resilient.
“The opposite is true – this recess damage damages the internal protein structure, which leads to weaker her over time,” he said.
The doctor explained that the brush then pulls on the weakened strands, so that she exaggerated.
“While they dry, they do not return to their original state and remain damaged on a structural level,” he added.
According to GarnishThe best way to brush the hair when it is dry – and to keep it intact – is by working in sections.
“You can maximize the benefits of brushing her by working in sections and starting a few centimeters from the bottom,” the website explains.
‘Then go up to the roots with short, slow strokes to disgrace and smooth. This technique is much more efficient and is a way to prevent hair damage. ‘
It is also possible to overbank her, with experts who recommend once or twice a day.
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