top of page

Education & Insights Journal
Explore daily articles featuring in depth insights from our decades of expertise. Use analysis, product features & mechanics, historical/cultural context, helpful guidance and inspiration for lifestyle applications on hairbrushes, body tools, men's grooming, shave tools, and more.


How to Use a Boar Bristle Brush to Reduce Frizz
Frizz is often treated as though it were one simple problem with one simple cause, but in practice it is usually the visible result of several conditions happening at once. The surface of the hair may be too dry. The cuticle field may be rough or uneven.

Bass Brushes
35 minutes ago


How to Brush Long Hair with a Boar Bristle Brush
Long hair changes the meaning of brushing because it changes the scale of the task. The scalp remains the source of natural conditioning, but the ends are much farther away than they are in shorter hair. That distance matters. On short hair, the scalp’s natural oils can influence the full strand more easily

Bass Brushes
5 hours ago


How to Brush the Crown and Scalp Properly with a Boar Bristle Brush
The crown and scalp are often handled carelessly in ordinary brushing because many people treat them only as the place where brushing begins. In the Bass system, that is not enough. The crown and scalp are not just the starting point of the pass.

Bass Brushes
20 hours ago


How to Brush Hair Properly with a Boar Bristle Brush
To brush hair properly with a boar bristle brush, the first thing to understand is that proper brushing is not simply a matter of moving a brush through the hair. Proper brushing begins with function.

Bass Brushes
1 day ago


How to Use a Hybrid Boar Bristle Brush for Oil Distribution
A hybrid boar bristle brush exists because some hair needs help entering the field before conditioning work can happen honestly. In the Bass system, that does not change the category of the brush. It still belongs to Shine & Condition. Its purpose is still to help redistribute the scalp’s natural oils through the lengths and refine the outer field of the hair into a calmer, more coherent condition.

Bass Brushes
1 day ago


How to Brush Hair in the Morning for Natural Shine
Morning shine is often misunderstood because people treat it as though it should come from a fast cosmetic fix. In the Bass system, that is too shallow. Natural shine is not the same as greasy shine, and it is not the same as artificial gloss laid over a rough surface.

Bass Brushes
2 days ago


How to Smooth Surface Layers with a Pure Boar Bristle Brush
The visible surface of the hair often tells a different story than the deeper body beneath it. A style may be broadly intact. The shape may still be good. The hair may not be tangled, collapsed, or in need of complete restyling.

Bass Brushes
2 days ago


How to Use Soft Boar Bristle Brushes for Very Fine Hair
Very fine hair often reveals the difference between a correct brush and an almost-correct one faster than any other hair type. In the Bass system, a boar bristle brush belongs to the Shine & Condition category, which means its purpose is not vague smoothing or decorative brushing.

Bass Brushes
2 days ago


How to Use Medium Boar Bristle Brushes for Normal Hair Density
Normal hair density often seems easy on the surface because it does not immediately present the same obvious challenges as extremely fine, very sparse, or very dense hair. But in the Bass system, normal density is not a non-category. It is a field that often sits in the most revealing middle zone.

Bass Brushes
3 days ago


How to Use Porcupine Boar Bristle Brushes for Thick Hair
Thick hair often exposes the limits of a brush faster than almost any other field. In the Bass system, a boar bristle brush belongs to the Shine & Condition category, which means its purpose is not vague smoothing or decorative polishing. Its real role is to help redistribute the scalp’s natural oils through the shaft, refine the outer field, and support a more coherent condition from roots to ends.

Bass Brushes
3 days ago


How to Build a Weekly Boar Bristle Conditioning Routine
A weekly boar bristle conditioning routine is useful because hair does not only benefit from what happens in one brushing session. In the Bass system, a boar bristle brush belongs to the Shine & Condition category, which means its purpose is to help redistribute the scalp’s natural oils through the shaft, refine the outer field, and support a more coherent condition from roots to ends. That kind of support works best when it is not treated as random maintenance.

Bass Brushes
3 days ago


How to Clean and Maintain a Boar Bristle Brush
A boar bristle brush only works well when the brush itself remains honest to its function. In the Bass system, a boar bristle brush belongs to the Shine & Condition category, which means its purpose is to help redistribute the scalp’s natural oils through the shaft, refine the outer field, and support a more coherent condition from roots to ends.

Bass Brushes
4 days ago


How to Remove Hair and Debris from a Boar Bristle Brush
A boar bristle brush only works well when the working field of the brush stays open enough to do honest Shine & Condition work. In the Bass system, a boar bristle brush belongs to the Shine &
Condition category because it helps redistribute the scalp’s natural oils through the shaft, refine the outer field, and support a more coherent condition from roots to ends.

Bass Brushes
4 days ago


How to Deep Clean a Boar Bristle Brush Without Damaging the Bristles
A boar bristle brush only performs well when the brush itself remains truthful to its purpose. In the Bass system, a boar bristle brush belongs to the Shine & Condition category, which means its job is to help redistribute the scalp’s natural oils through the shaft, refine the outer field, and support a more coherent condition from roots to ends.

Bass Brushes
4 days ago


Why Does a Boar Bristle Brush Make Hair Greasy and How to Fix It
One of the most common misunderstandings about boar bristle brushing is the belief that the brush itself is creating grease. In most cases, that is not what is happening. A boar bristle brush does not manufacture oil. It redistributes oil that is already present at the scalp.

Bass Brushes
5 days ago


How to Dry a Boar Bristle Brush After Cleaning
A boar bristle brush is not fully maintained when it has been washed. It is fully maintained only when it has been washed and then returned to a stable, dry state without having its structure quietly compromised in the process. This matters more than people often realize, because the visible act of cleaning feels like the main event while drying is treated as an afterthought. In the Bass Brushes Shine & Condition system, that hierarchy is backward.

Bass Brushes
5 days ago


How to Store a Boar Bristle Brush to Maintain Performance
A boar bristle brush does not stop participating in the Shine & Condition system when it leaves the hand. This is one of the most important things to understand about storing it properly. Many people think of storage as a neutral interval between uses, as though the brush simply waits in whatever position or environment it happens to be left in until the next brushing session begins.

Bass Brushes
5 days ago


How Long It Takes for Boar Bristle Brushing to Improve Hair Condition
People often ask how long boar bristle brushing takes to improve hair condition as though there should be one universal number of days. In the Bass system, the answer is more precise than that.

Bass Brushes
6 days ago


Why a Boar Bristle Brush May Not Be Working and How to Correct Your Technique
When a boar bristle brush seems not to be working, users often assume the brush itself is ineffective. In the Bass system, that conclusion is usually too fast. A boar bristle brush belongs to the Shine & Condition category, which means its job is not to detangle aggressively, force the hair flat, or deliver instant dramatic control on every field.

Bass Brushes
6 days ago


Why Hair May Still Look Dry After Brushing with a Boar Bristle Brush
When hair still looks dry after brushing with a boar bristle brush, users often assume the brush does not work or that boar bristle benefits have been overstated. In the Bass system, that conclusion is usually too simple. A boar bristle brush belongs to the Shine & Condition category, which means its purpose is to help redistribute the scalp’s natural oils through the shaft, refine the outer field, and support a more coherent condition from roots to ends.

Bass Brushes
6 days ago
bottom of page































































