Start your scalp care with pre-shampoo brushing
Before washing your hair, brush through while it's still dry. Start at the ends to gently detangle any knots, then work your way up to the scalp. This helps lift away buildup and dead skin cells from the scalp. You'll also notice your shampoo lathers better and cleanses more effectively.
Massage gently with the rounded bristles
Don't hold the brush perpendicular to your scalp. Instead, angle it slightly so the rounded bristle tips make contact with your skin. Starting at your hairline, slowly sweep the brush back toward the crown and down to the nape of your neck in a massaging motion. The cushioned base distributes pressure evenly, so there's no need to press hard.
Store dry, away from moisture
After each use, remove any hair caught between the bristles and store the brush in a dry place. Because it's made from natural wood, prolonged exposure to water can cause warping. Keep it in a drawer or pouch rather than in the bathroom.
Especially good for damaged or tangled hair
The rounded bristles glide through hair without pulling, making this brush safe to use even on hair that's been weakened by perming or coloring. For best results, use on dry hair rather than wet to minimize breakage.
The missing bristle is intentional
If you notice one bristle missing in the center of the brush head, that's not a defect—it's an air hole by design. It allows air to escape as you press down, so the cushion compresses smoothly and comfortably against your scalp. The beechwood handle will feel more natural in your hand the more you use it, so give it time to become part of your routine.