The Benefits of Boar Bristle Brushes

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  • Опубліковано 5 гру 2023
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    A boar bristle brush is made up of very closely packed, stiff boar bristles. What sets apart a boar bristle brush is that a regular brush is designed to detangle the hair. A boar bristle brush, which only has 100% boar bristles, is not designed to detangle the hair, but rather, it's designed as a styling and health maintenance tool for the hair. So how does it do this?
    First of all, because it's made up of literal hairs, albeit much stiffer hairs than ours, and you're brushing your own hair with it, it does a really, really cool, unique job at cleansing the hair and smoothing down the hair cuticles, removing dust and debris. It's basically the historical equivalent of dry shampoo, because it does such a good job at picking up your scalp oils, bringing them away from your scalp, removing any visible greasiness. And then, as you bring the brush down the length of your hair, it draws those oils down the lengths of your hair and conditions your hair.
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  • @WholeHeartily
    @WholeHeartily 22 дні тому +39

    I use boar bristle when I style my kinky curly hair wet. It helps smooth and organize the curl pattern so it looks sleek and wavy when I use gel/leave in conditioner. Zero flyaways!

  • @faithk1892
    @faithk1892 3 місяці тому +68

    It would be nice to see a video on how to care for, clean, and maintain the brush. I have 2 brushes one is more stiff than the other. I love the smell of the boar bristles. Wonderful ❤

    • @schoolingdiana9086
      @schoolingdiana9086 17 днів тому +3

      I had one as a child. My mom washed it in dishwasher (hand washing) detergent once a month and let it air dry. It lasted for decades. I stopped using it when blow dry styling with a round brush became popular. No idea what she did with it but it wasn’t worn out. And I mean she used it on me from at least age 5 and I discontinued using it in my early 20s.

    • @user-xi5xv8ht6g
      @user-xi5xv8ht6g 14 днів тому +2

      I boil a pot of water, once it cools a little dip the brush in and use a come to clean it. It will make the brush a little softer and the bristles weaken over time, but you will get all of the gunk out. Mine usually last about a year or so. I use one for products, and one for regular brushing.

    • @ShoulderMonster
      @ShoulderMonster 3 дні тому +2

      After washing, I'd leave mine face down to avoid water pooling in the base holes.
      (I also clean it face down as well, never submerging the base, just in case.)

    • @faithk1892
      @faithk1892 3 дні тому

      @@user-xi5xv8ht6g yes that's what I'm at least trying to do. I wash it and when I brush my hair in the morning I have a metal pick I get the hair out. Theres just times where theres deep stuff in there that would be good to get out.

  • @dianemitchell5142
    @dianemitchell5142 6 місяців тому +61

    I use it all the time and it does not rip my hair out. I like it.

  • @Yoyocreative
    @Yoyocreative 24 дні тому +9

    I started using one after finding one of your video tutorials! My hair is extremely thin, wavy, and fluffy/frizzy. And low porous on top of that! (Meaning it barely absorbs any product I apply.)
    It's to the point where multiple hair stylists had no idea how to make it less frizzy.
    The historical method is helping a lot! I can spread out the grease onto the dry parts, and then I use a hair powder to absorb the excess grease from my roots.
    And a bonus for me is that the boar bristle brush can be used very effectively to detangle too 🤭 Yes, it's not what they're made for, but it's perfect for my super thin hair 😊

    • @ksy4747
      @ksy4747 20 днів тому +1

      My fine thin hair HATE it. I bought it for myself specifically as a recommendation for fine hair, but it makes my hair worse. It works on my kids hair though, so I keep it. The only brush that brushes my older ones thick hair without her crying in pain. She likes to keep her hair loose and wild, but it tangles alot, so this brush is a lifesaver for that.

  • @Cat-no8ts
    @Cat-no8ts 6 місяців тому +26

    Have always used a boar bristle brush..in fact, I have two different kinds of boar bristle brushes. One I use to style my hair, and the second one, I use in my nightly brush routine.

  • @reahallu
    @reahallu 4 місяці тому +9

    My dad has always used a boar bristle brush so this isn't new to me! - im glad to see these brushes getting love

  • @melissagallinetti9521
    @melissagallinetti9521 24 дні тому +2

    I am saving up for a really nice one! I never thought I would want to spend nearly 300 on a brush.

  • @k_tubbs
    @k_tubbs 6 місяців тому +16

    I've just started to regrow my hair. It's just over 3 inches now. Since it's so short the oil has nowhere to go. So I've been using a boar bristle brush to help remove some of the excess. When I had hair my mom had taught me to use head and shoulders every day. Every day! At least now it can grow out healthy. I'm only washing it when it needs it now and I use a small amount of castor oil on the very ends after I shower. I'm using a normal shampoo AND a conditioner! Lol. I'm making sure my hair is healthy and happy so I can be happy too. To be clear I willingly got a buzz cut because my hair was too difficult to manage. I didn't get sick or anything. I loved the way it looked. But I miss being able to style it so I'm growing it out and I'm going to learn to keep it healthy so I enjoy having hair this time. 👍 I also comb my hair focusing on my scalp. It's short enough that I can use a regular comb. I find that helps reach the scalp better than the boar bristle brush.

    • @proanimaluver6487
      @proanimaluver6487 5 місяців тому +1

      I'm on a hair growth journey too! Spent all my life coloring. I let it grow long by not coloring it and now I'm on my way of enjoying healthy hair

    • @purplehippo9540
      @purplehippo9540 4 місяці тому +1

      I had a crying episode last April and I ended up pulling a Britney my hair is like three and a half inches now lol but after extensive supplements taking diet changes scalp care and such its finally growing at about an inch a month

  • @Mothman_In_a_T-Pose
    @Mothman_In_a_T-Pose 21 день тому +1

    As someone who has greasy, densely populated hair, I always found boar bristle brushes were the only thing that worked for me. It's so cool to find out why!!

  • @laurabarber6697
    @laurabarber6697 3 місяці тому +3

    I use this brush and my hair is past my elbows!💝

  • @kelseyv527
    @kelseyv527 5 місяців тому +4

    I also love the denman boar bristle brush that also detangles with its separate flexible bristles throughout the brush that ever so gently detangles. The combs I’ve used have been the wide tooth combs like the curved double teeth that’s shaped like a hand with a single handle. I would use a boar bristle brush once the hair is detangled and even oiled since it’s not always easily detangled unless this is done first. Maybe just the perimeter in aid of styling before washing? I’m washing less and less as I don’t have an overproduction of oils and only wash when I oil the hair. My scalp is never the problem, but I like to cleanse the scalp so I don’t accumulate dead skin cells on the scalp and thus clog the follicles. I believe boar bristle brushes can aid in keeping the scalp healthy too if used towards it. Thanks for the inspiring video!

  • @firstnamelastname-uq9hr
    @firstnamelastname-uq9hr 11 днів тому +1

    I have a Kent boar bristle brush,but i can never get it to get to my scalp to distribute the oils as you say along the length of my thick long hair, i have looked for longer bristled brushes, i only use my fingers to massage and detangle my hair or wide bamboo toothed comb for a maintainance of loose dead hair. I do wash with bentonite clay once a month.

  • @monicas777
    @monicas777 5 місяців тому +2

    I have 3 of these. One for blow drying and two for smoothing. People always try snd steal my mystique boar bristle brush. Lol ive had it for almost 20 years.

  • @PattyMardis
    @PattyMardis 21 день тому +1

    Ok so help me out here please. I have a lot of hair! Its densely packed on my scalp and its also quite long. I'd also say my hair strands are a medium thickness and are wavy.
    Now with all that in mind, I had a boar brush when I was young and I have to say that I could never get it to actually brush my scalp. I don't know if my brush was just cheaply made and the bristles were not long enough (iirc the bristles were maybe about 1cm long) or if there's a technique to using the boar bristle brush that I'm unaware of. I would try brushing from my forehead to the back but I'd stop feeling the bristles touch my scalp about an inch away from my hairline. Or I'd part my hair down the middle to brush it down but again I'd stop feeling it less than an inch from the part. Can someone more knowledgeable than I clue me in on where I went wrong? Was it the technique? Do I just have too much hair? Was my brush just a crappy design?

  • @marijapopadic4213
    @marijapopadic4213 6 місяців тому +4

    I use it on days 7,8, and 9, and I have finer hair. It does a great job at cleaning out the dust and debris.

  • @monatheblunt794
    @monatheblunt794 6 місяців тому

    I personally love using it to detangle - I have fine hair. It does rip it out and is gentle

  • @CallmeCalypso
    @CallmeCalypso 5 місяців тому +9

    Boar bristle brushes do not bring oil away from my scalp, it just spreads it out from just my scalp area onto the rest of my hair which makes it a greasy mess, that attracts dust because the grease is sticky. It's far from acting like a dry shampoo, in fact it's the opposite. Over brushing your scalp also results in excess oil production.

    • @chelseajackman7730
      @chelseajackman7730 4 місяці тому +6

      If your hair oils are sticky you might have a different problem on your hands.
      Don't shampoo every day.
      Don't apply conditioner to your roots, including leave-in conditioner.
      Wash with warm water, rinse with tepid to cool water.
      Detangle with desired tool (brush, comb, etc) then boar bristle brush once dry. The old rule of thumb used to be a hundred strokes a night specifically for this purpose.
      Sticky hair oil could be an indicator of a health issue or problem with sebum production. Recommend seeing a dermatologist.

    • @CallmeCalypso
      @CallmeCalypso 4 місяці тому +2

      @@chelseajackman7730 i don't have a problem if I don't use a boar bristle brush on greasy unwashed hair and leave it that way. I wash twice a week, never use hot water, don't do the things you mentioned, use a leave in on the lengths only and detangle while it's soaking wet with a wide tooth comb and air dry. I don't dry brush at all except on rare occasions when I oil my hair on purpose, or am trying to pull my natural oils through my roots, both before washing. My hair is naturally wavy and since doing this routine, it's gotten healthier, fuller and longer than it's been since I was a teen. My routine works great for me, there's no reason to see a dermatologist.

    • @chelseajackman7730
      @chelseajackman7730 4 місяці тому +7

      @@CallmeCalypso Then don't complain about how greasy/sticky your hair gets? Your defensive reply seems like you're perfectly fine with the way things are, which belies your original complaints. As I said, sticky sebum probably warrants a trip to the dermatologist, but if you're fine with your hair oil being more viscous than it should be, stop complaining about it on the internet.

    • @chelseajackman7730
      @chelseajackman7730 4 місяці тому +6

      Also, it just landed on me that you said boar bristles don't bring oils away from your scalp, it just spreads it down the lengths of your hair. That's exactly what it's for, sweet pea. Your natural hair oils are MEANT to condition the rest of your hair which is dead keratin. The boar bristles distribute the oils your scalp produces across the lengths of your strands. That's LITERALLY what this practice is for.
      And I repeat, sticky scalp secretions are a PROBLEM. Distributing your scalp secretions should be helping your hair, and since it's not, there's something wrong with your scalp secretion.
      But of course don't mind the hair professional and the functional medicine professional. That would be silly.

    • @CallmeCalypso
      @CallmeCalypso 4 місяці тому +4

      @@chelseajackman7730 Wow, you're really invested in this. 🤪I bet you're really fun at parties. 😂

  • @KnawledgeBorn
    @KnawledgeBorn 2 місяці тому +1

    drop a good link for one

  • @babetweirdgirl4103
    @babetweirdgirl4103 16 днів тому

    I bought one and have tried it. The amount of oil my scalp makes for my fine hair is too much for the boar bristle brush. How did the handle fine grease prone hair back then? Sometimes I get oil down to my ears, no matter how much I brush with my boar bristle it doesn't move down the hair

  • @barnhouseexplosion3020
    @barnhouseexplosion3020 6 місяців тому +2

    What brand brush do you use?

  • @amaricob
    @amaricob 5 днів тому

    How often are you supposed to wash them? Cause I feel like it makes my scalp more greasy maybe because it’s dirty?

  • @megan7985
    @megan7985 14 днів тому

    My hair always seems greasier when I use mine. Should it be used daily from wash day or just when you start to notice oils?

  • @LuLuAnnE96
    @LuLuAnnE96 18 днів тому

    How do you clean it? I have one and its greasy

  • @HannahRoss13
    @HannahRoss13 6 місяців тому +16

    I was always under the impression that boar bristle brushes could cause a lot of damage! Are they safe for finer straight hair?

    • @aleksandramakari
      @aleksandramakari 6 місяців тому +7

      Yes they are. Actually your hair should be easier to brush too. Just make sure you feel the bristles or find a nylon reinforced brush. Not the kinds with the colored tips, because in my experience the boar is too short and soft. Conair has good ones. Mason Pearson if you're rich.

    • @whatafriendwehaveinjesus5354
      @whatafriendwehaveinjesus5354 6 місяців тому +4

      It ripped my hair out, unfortunately.

    • @dianemitchell5142
      @dianemitchell5142 6 місяців тому +1

      Yes they are .

    • @alinefaure3646
      @alinefaure3646 6 місяців тому +1

      I have fine, straight hair and I can use the boar bristle brush only on the day of the wash, as my hair looks greasy after brushing with it. Even on day 2 after washing, when you cannot yet see the oil.

    • @CJ_536
      @CJ_536 5 місяців тому

      They should not be used for detangling. Detangle first with a Wet Brush. Cheap and awesome. Then use a 100% board bristle brush, with wider spaced bristles, gently going from. Top to bottom. I have medium straight/barely wavy hair and I use my boar bristle brush after my diy dry shampoo to clean out grease and cornstarch. It has really improved the health of my ends and gains me an extra day or two between shampoos.

  • @cs4887
    @cs4887 6 місяців тому +6

    How do you clean it?
    Thanks 😊

  • @mehroonnisha1594
    @mehroonnisha1594 3 дні тому

    Is there any alternative for this cause we can't use anything made up of pig ,bore

  • @Laquv
    @Laquv 5 місяців тому +2

    Thank you for this information ! I'd like to try, but it gets into conflict with my vegan values... Do you know of an alternative?

    • @KatherineSewing
      @KatherineSewing  4 місяці тому +1

      Wooden brushes, or a sisal brush

    • @Laquv
      @Laquv 4 місяці тому

      ​@@KatherineSewingOkay, thank you so much ! 🌸

  • @ksy4747
    @ksy4747 20 днів тому

    I dunno. Had this brush for few years (mainly use on my kids), but it does NOTHING for me and my thin fine hair but make it insanely staticky...

  • @dumbage
    @dumbage Місяць тому

    i use a boat bristle toothbrush and a cow horn comb i was thinking of getting one of these thanks

  • @KJ7JHN
    @KJ7JHN 5 місяців тому +1

    Who makes your brush?

  • @susansantana5334
    @susansantana5334 6 місяців тому +1

    Does it break off the ends of your hair?

  • @relinamohamed5090
    @relinamohamed5090 5 місяців тому

    I like it but my hair falls faster when I'm using it
    I wish I can strength my hair roots

  • @magnarcreed3801
    @magnarcreed3801 5 місяців тому

    My hair is really thick and grows aggressively. This doesn’t work well for me.

  • @mrsbryant
    @mrsbryant 6 місяців тому +3

    Also for coily hair?

    • @giupinkfairy
      @giupinkfairy 5 місяців тому

      I think it would make it too frizzy though

  • @heffthegnome
    @heffthegnome 6 місяців тому +2

    Where can I buy one? All of the boar bristle brushes I've found are made of plastic bristles.

    • @sarathomas8499
      @sarathomas8499 6 місяців тому +2

      I got mine on Etsy (customized) and it says "Sara's Brush" and I love it!

    • @nidhishah9
      @nidhishah9 3 місяці тому

      ​@@sarathomas8499share this brush link

  • @theresastubblefield5706
    @theresastubblefield5706 5 місяців тому

    Where can you buy a boar bristle brush from? Do the beauty stores sell them or online places??

    • @giupinkfairy
      @giupinkfairy 5 місяців тому

      I got mine from Wet brush, it's vegan, the bristles are super soft so they don't break you hair, and has tiny super flexible teeth that help detangle without too much pulling. It does leave my hair a little frizzy, but I have slight waves and it causes less frizz than other brushes

  • @joannebrady6113
    @joannebrady6113 4 місяці тому

    Did you round off your eye brows ? They look noticably softer and I take in your whole face instead of just 2 points.hope I wasn't rude.

  • @playlist9386
    @playlist9386 5 місяців тому +1

    Does it have to be a boar bristle brush? I've got thin hair, is brush made of goat hair ok too??

    • @KatherineSewing
      @KatherineSewing  5 місяців тому +1

      Yes, that may work if your hair is very fine and soft.

    • @playlist9386
      @playlist9386 4 місяці тому

      Thank you very much for the answer. Actually after using ghassoul clay got a bit stiff, but I will try :)

  • @Cailin-K
    @Cailin-K 4 місяці тому

    how do you clean them?

    • @KatherineSewing
      @KatherineSewing  4 місяці тому

      I demonstrate how on this video: ua-cam.com/video/vt67fRcT7bg/v-deo.html

  • @purplehippo9540
    @purplehippo9540 4 місяці тому

    What is a replacement for one who cannot use swine because religious reasons?

    • @KatherineSewing
      @KatherineSewing  4 місяці тому +1

      I cared for my hair for many years using only my fingers to detangle. Apart from that, you can look into a wooden brush or comb, or a sisal brush.

    • @purplehippo9540
      @purplehippo9540 4 місяці тому

      @@KatherineSewing oh, thank you sooo much!❤️

    • @Eddies_Bra-att-ha-grejer
      @Eddies_Bra-att-ha-grejer Місяць тому +1

      There are goat and horse hair brushes as well. These are softer though but work similarly.

  • @Lotuspoint1087
    @Lotuspoint1087 5 місяців тому

    😂I have been calling it boa bristle brush

  • @seedkid9695
    @seedkid9695 4 місяці тому

    Where to buy

    • @KatherineSewing
      @KatherineSewing  4 місяці тому

      I have links on my website katherinesewing.com :)

    • @machietheapachie7214
      @machietheapachie7214 Місяць тому

      I've been there but it gives many. Which one is this specifically?

  • @virinotradfemme
    @virinotradfemme 6 місяців тому +4

    Can this work with curly ethnic hair?

    • @veronicalucas4213
      @veronicalucas4213 6 місяців тому +5

      When I was a child we used a boar bristle brush everyone did. We didn't wash our hair everyday. There weren't any plastic or rubber brushes in existence. I'm 61 yrs. I've gone back to boar brushing. There are combo brushes now that detangling ethnic hair with both tiny plastic britles for detangling and boar bristles for smoothing the hair cuticles.

    • @virinotradfemme
      @virinotradfemme 6 місяців тому +2

      @veronicalucas4213 Okay great! Thanks! I really want to try a boar bristle brush but was nervous it might rip my hair out.

    • @cyberspace7208
      @cyberspace7208 6 місяців тому +4

      Yes. We use it and I have 4c hair. My mom uses it all my childhood

    • @cyberspace7208
      @cyberspace7208 6 місяців тому +3

      ​@@virinotradfemmeYou want to go in small sections and make sure your hair is relatively detangled

    • @virinotradfemme
      @virinotradfemme 6 місяців тому

      @@cyberspace7208 okay cool, thanks so much.

  • @squidwardwithoutaclue
    @squidwardwithoutaclue 16 днів тому

    I bought an expensive one and my hair still got static (I'm only wearing cotton). I guess it's the curse of fine hair, oily scalp🤌 anyone else ?