Handle: The handle is made from bamboo, which is lightweight, smooth, and comfortable to hold. Bamboo is also resistant to water and does not splinter easily, making it ideal for use in humid environments like bathrooms.
Bristles: Bamboo brushes may have bristles made from Bamboo, which are gentle on the scalp, distribute natural oils from the scalp to the ends of the hair, and help reduce frizz.
Eco-Friendly: Bamboo is a sustainable resource because it grows quickly and requires minimal water and no pesticides to thrive. Choosing a bamboo hair brush contributes to reducing plastic waste in the environment.
Gentle on Hair: Bamboo brushes are known for being gentle on the scalp and hair. They can help stimulate circulation in the scalp, which promotes hair growth, and are suitable for all hair types, including sensitive scalps.
Anti-Static: Depending on the type of bristles used, bamboo brushes can help reduce static electricity in the hair, resulting in smoother and more manageable hair.
Aesthetics: Bamboo hair brushes often have a natural and earthy appearance, adding a touch of eco-friendliness to your hair care routine.
Oval Shape Structure, used by Men, Women & for Kids.
Length : 21.5 cm & Width : 6.5 cm
FAQs:
Is the performance of a bamboo Hair brush as good as a plastic Hairbrush? Yes.
How long does bamboo Hair brush last for? It can last easy for 3-5 years if managed well.
How to recycle or dispose of a bamboo Hairbrush? It is fully biodegradable (by burying it in the ground, for example).
What are the bristles on this bamboo Hair brush made of? Bamboo Bristle
Are the bristles hard or soft? Soft.
What is the benefit of Bamboo bristles? Bamboo bristles are natural, it does not harm like plastic bristles do.
Do bamboo handles attract fungus? No, it is polished one so no fungus can get attracted.
Is Bamboo wood? No. It is a type of grass.
How to care for a bamboo Hair brush? Keep the Hairbrush dry and in a moisture free environment.
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#ONEarth Basics: Why choose Bamboo over plastic?
Plastic takes over 1000 years to decompose - ergo, every plastic product ever thrown away is still there on the planet somewhere, choking landfills or oceans. And there are about 8 billion people out there. Think about this for a few seconds.
Bamboo, on the other hand, takes anywhere from a few months to about 5 years to decompose, depending on ambient conditions. It can grow on degraded lands, and is among the fastest growing plants in the world (some species growing as fast as 36 in within 24 hours).
Also, Bamboo is a grass. Not a tree.
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