If you let it go for a while, don’t feel bad.
We all do it.
Now imagine depositing all of that bacteria into your hair with every swipe of your brush.

Keep reading to find out.
She also said to avoid too many hair products that contain oil.
Cleaning your hairbrush is a simple process.

Your first order of business is removing any hair caught in your brush’s bristles.
The scissors will come in handy for stubborn hairs.
Once you’ve gotten rid of the tangled hair, set your brush aside.
Byrdie recommends filling your sink with hot water and mixing in a tablespoon of baking soda and shampoo.
This solution will help get rid of the bacteria on your brush.
Dip your brush in and out of the solution for roughly three to five minutes.