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  • Dermatology
  • Hair Science

Background:

  • Hairbrushes are essential daily tools with diverse designs.
  • New brush types constantly emerge, challenging dermatological knowledge.
  • Understanding hairbrush types is crucial for dermatologists.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To summarize ten common hairbrush types for dermatologists.
  • To detail brush design, suitable hair types, and proper usage.
  • To aid dermatologists in clinical practice and patient education.

Main Methods:

  • Literature review of common hairbrush types.
  • Analysis of brush design features.
  • Categorization based on suitable hair types (straight to coily).

Main Results:

  • Identification of ten key hairbrush categories.
  • Description of design elements influencing hair health.
  • Guidelines for appropriate use to prevent hair damage.

Conclusions:

  • Proper hairbrush selection prevents hair damage like trichomalacia, trichorrhexis nodosa, and traction alopecia.
  • Knowledge of diverse hairbrush types benefits dermatological practice.
  • This guide supports informed recommendations for all hair types.