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Let’s Play Two Truths and a Lie about Hairbrushes!

🪮 So you think you know hairbrushes? Can you tell the lies from the truths?

Round 1

  1. The first modern hairbrush was patented in the 19th century.
  2. Brushing your hair 100 times a day makes it healthier.
  3. Different hair types require different types of hairbrushes for optimal care.

Which one do you think is the lie?

Round 2

  1. Hairbrushes can be made from natural or synthetic materials.
  2. Using a hairbrush on wet hair is generally recommended to detangle knots.
  3. Regularly cleaning your hairbrush helps maintain hair health and hygiene.

Which one do you think is the lie?

Round 3

  1. Boar bristle brushes are popular for distributing natural oils through your hair.
  2. Round brushes are ideal for creating curls and adding volume when blow-drying.
  3. Metal hairbrushes are the best choice for preventing static and frizz.

Which one do you think is the lie?


Answer Sheet

Round 1

  1. Truth! The first modern hairbrush was indeed patented in the 19th century by Lyda Newman in 1898.
  2. Lie! Brushing your hair 100 times a day is a myth and can actually damage your hair, leading to breakage and split ends.
  3. Truth! Different hair types, such as curly, straight, fine, or thick, do require different types of hairbrushes for the best care and styling results.

Round 2

  1. Truth! Hairbrushes can indeed be made from a variety of materials, including natural bristles like boar hair and synthetic materials like nylon.
  2. Lie! It’s generally recommended to use a wide-tooth comb or a brush specifically designed for wet hair to avoid breakage, as hair is more fragile when wet.
  3. Truth! Regularly cleaning your hairbrush removes hair, oils, and product buildup, which helps maintain both the brush and your hair’s health and hygiene.

Round 3

  1. Truth! Boar bristle brushes are well-known for their ability to distribute natural oils from the scalp throughout the hair, enhancing shine and smoothness.
  2. Truth! Round brushes are commonly used during blow-drying to create curls, waves, and added volume.
  3. Lie! Metal hairbrushes can actually contribute to static and frizz; brushes with natural bristles or certain types of synthetic materials are better for reducing static.

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