Yes, reflexive pronouns are implied in English and in Spanish. EX: I brush my hair. -> Yo peinarme.
How to say "brown hair" in spanish is cabello castaño hope that helped! --- el pelo castaño
To say scissors in Spanish is tijeras. (tee-HAIR-ahs)Scissors = Tijeras
Translation: Pelo desarreglado
'Red' in Spanish is 'rojo.' It also can be "colorado", or if referring to hair, "pelirrojo".
Lavarse los dientes. In Spanish you don't brush our teeth, you wash them.
the hair in spanish is EL PELO
Me cepillo el pelo todos los días antes de la escuela.
I wouldn't say a round brush is good for your hair, a square brush is better. A paddle brush is best because you get all your hair in at the same time, not partially. ------------------------------ Cricket Friction Free is a good round brush to use for blow-outs.
Lavarse los dientes. In Spanish you don't brush our teeth, you wash them.
Nope he isn't he is human (you could say his hair is a toilet brush though)
well when ppl brush their hair, hair falls out, leaving the hair in the brush
Planer - the carpentry tool to smooth wood - "Cepillo" or "Garlopa" Be aware that Cepillo can also mean "brush" like in hair brush, tooth brush, etc. so when using Cepillo it is best to identify the use. "Cepillo para madera" (wood brush/plane) or "Cepillo de carpintería" (carpentry brush/plane)
To brush your hair with.....
pull it out of your hair cut your hair to get it out brush it an it will get on the brush
To brush your hair?
A Hair Brush is used to make your hair slick and not-knotty. To use, gently comb hair-brush through hair.