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White stuff on brush
(Credit: TikTok/@glutenfreepretzlesarebae) One helpful commenter said: "Wash your . Jan 21, · The white fluff is reportedly made up of a mixture of dust, dead skin cells and hair. It's normal for hair brushes to collect. It IS dust and fibers in the air and product in your hair. Gross. And it seems we . Jan 21, The scientific answer confirms that the white fluff is made up of dust, dead skin flakes and sebum amongst other things. After that, the bacteria secrete acids that break down the carbohydrates in foods and drinks. After some time, bacteria, acids, and carbohydrates combine to form a sticky, ostensibly white layer called plaque. Dental plaque is formed when the mouth’s bacteria mix with sugars, starch, and other food products that we consume. The internet has spoken, and to be honest we'd rather have not known the answer. The answer came when TikTok username @glutenfreepretzlesarebae asked the internet what the 'weird white fuzz' on their brush was. TikTok users have finally got to the bottom of what that weird 'white fluff' on our hairbrushes is. And the answer is a bit gross. Some ingredients in toothpastes are too . Sep 05, · The mucous that you’re experiencing on your teeth, gums and inner cheeks is a direct result of the toothpaste that you are using. It's also dead skin cells and scalp oil and broken hair clumps and product. 5. 5. Gross news, folks: The stuff in your brush isn't merely dust.