Professional hairbrush "The Slim XL" made of pear wood and wild boar bristles
100% Erstschnitt-Wildschweinborste
Handmade in Germany
Härtegrad “mittelhart” für normales Haar
Anwendung
1. Lege Deinen Kopf nach vorne in Brusthöhe und kämme Dein Haar vom Nacken bis zu Deiner Stirn. So kommt Dein Lymph- & Blutfluss so richtig in Schwung.
2. Komme mit dem Kopf wieder nach oben und bürste in entgegengesetzter Richtung von Deiner Stirn aus zurück zu Deinem Nacken.
3. Nun kämme von Ohr zu Ohr, von rechts nach links und umgekehrt im Wechsel.
4. Zum Abschluß bürste nochmals von der Stirn zum Nacken.
REINIGUNG & PFLEGE:
Hinweis
Unser Tipp
Our “Slim XL” is easy to hold and is ideal for fine and shorter hair. In terms of dimensions, it is larger than the small "Slim" and slightly heavier, but significantly lighter than our other hairbrushes, such as the "Mediterranean".
- Size 230 x 65mm
- Pearwood, oiled
- pure non-slip wild boar bristles
- 100% first cut boar bristle
- 10 rows
Our grandmothers already knew that every girl needs her own hairbrush and 100 brush strokes per day for healthy hair.
Instructions for your 100 brush strokes a day:
1. Tilt your head forward at chest height and comb your hair from the nape of your neck to your forehead. This is how your lymph and blood flow really gets going.
2. Come back up with your head and brush in the opposite direction from your forehead back to your neck.
3. Now comb from ear to ear, from right to left and vice versa, alternating.
4. Finally, brush again from the forehead to the neck.
Cleaning & Care:
You can clean all Thats me Organic® hairbrushes, except the Ionic Brush, with water and our Thats me Organic® care shampoo. Afterwards, it is very important that you place your brush on a towel with the bristles facing down so that the water can drain off the brush. You can remove hair and lint with a comb.
If you treat your brush well, it will last you a lifetime!
Note: During processing, more bristles are generally incorporated into each hole than theoretically fit into the opening in order to ensure a maximum number of bristles. As a result, individual (too many) incorporated hairs can fall out afterwards. This does not constitute a reason for a complaint and is absolutely normal.
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