If you want to thoroughly clean the greasy gunk out of your combs and hairbrushes, here are some ways to do the job right.

I have very long hair and I use a wide-toothed comb. Over time, an astonishing amount of lint and dirt will accumulate in the teeth of the comb, and I normally pull it out with a tissue, and run it under some running water.

This isn’t the best way of course, just quick and lazy. 🙂

If you’re feeling industrious and want to thoroughly clean the gunk out of your combs and hairbrushes, here are some ways to do the job right.

Method 1: Use Baking Soda. Add a few spoonfuls of baking soda to a basin of hot water. If you only have a small comb, just use a cup. Soak the dirty end of your collection of hairbrushes and combs into the mixture and leave for 10 minutes. If you need to, use the ends of an old toothbrush to work out the gunk while they’re being soaked. Take out and rinse.

Method 2: Use plain old shampoo. Take an old toothbrush and add a dab of your shampoo on it. Use the toothbrush to scrub out the lint from your comb. If you have hairbrushes, soak them in the sink with some foamy shampoo water.

Method 3: Use vinegar. Soak the brushes and combs in a solution of vinegar and hot water for 10 minutes. The vinegar will strip the oil off the bristles.

Method 4: Use dishwashing liquid. You can use this the same way as Method 2 above.