Salons use a product called "Ship-Shape" Comb and Brush Cleaner. There is also a small machine with plastic bristles that rotates rapidly to remove hairs that are caught in brushes.
After using Ship Shape, the combs, brushes, clips, etc., are placed in a disinfectant called Quaternary ammonium compounds or "Quats" and soak for a minimum of 10 minutes. Then the tools are rinsed with clean water and allowed to dry.
chimney brushes of course!
Washing hair. Thankss. What others you got?
I recommend you to use chi, but it is around 100 bucks. Hair straightners are kind of expensive. But most hair salons use the chi hair straightner.
The best way to clean jewelry trays is to use the sticky side of scotch tape or a vacuum cleaner. Alternatively, you can try using a lint brush or pet hair removal brushes.
Yes, it is professional hairdye, just like the one they use at hair salons :)
I use Ion Straightening shampoos the can be found at most any Salons.
i use ghd hair straighteners but there are many cheaper options. also you can by relaxing shampoo from afro Caribbean hair salons
In my limited experience, yes.
A good way to clean them is to soak them in water, if you want a quick cleaning of soft brushes, is to use a curry and run it through them.
For use on hair:Natural bristle brushes are used to bring out a better shine on hair whereas synthetics do not do this as well. this applies to both humans and animals of all types. Natural bristle brushes do require more specialized care than synthetic bristled brushes and must be kept clean for them to work well.
it really depends what kind of shampoo or conditioner you use, ask a hairstylist if you can? Hair salons also use shower filter that remove all hardness in the water.
brushh it, or use a comb if its not that type that brushes out easy, then use a damp towel on your hair it always seems to work for me, but it does depend what style your going for