Care Guide
Healthy hair starts with clean tools. Regularly cleaning your brush removes buildup like dust, oil, and residue that can dull your hair’s shine. Proper care keeps your brush hygienic, performing beautifully, and lasting for years.
How your brush evolves?
Like denim, leather or anything made to last, your brush only gets better with time. Bristles will soften, the handle may take on a little more character, and every stroke becomes more effortless. It’s a working piece of craftsmanship, designed to perform and built to evolve. Keep yours in its prime by regularly de-hairing, washing gently, and letting it fully dry before returning it to its place of pride.

How to clean your Loc brush?
To keep your brush in its best condition, remove hair after each use and cleanse the bristles occasionally with lukewarm water and a mild shampoo like Keune's Color Brillianz Shampoo. Gently towel dry, laying it flat away from direct heat. When not in use, store in a cool, dry place to preserve the integrity of both bristles and handle.

When should you clean your Loc brush?
There’s no set rule for how often to clean your boar bristle and nylon brush. The frequency depends on your routine and the products you use. After each use, gently remove any hair to keep your brush fresh and make deep cleaning effortless when needed.

How to store your Loc brush?
Treat your brush like the beauty it is and give it space to breathe. Avoid cramming it into tight drawers or crowded tool rolls where pins can bend or warp. If they do, don’t stress. Simply smooth your hand down the pins in the opposite direction to reset, or let a little heat from your next blowdry guide them back into place.




