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Best hairbrush to style fine, jaw-length hair?

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earthpixie · 05/03/2012 18:08

That's it, really. 'Bristly' ones create static, plasticky ones don't grip the fine, slippy hair enough so I can't coax it into shape, while some brushes are so grippy that they pull what little body there is out.
I'm prepared to spend more than a tenner!

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lesley33 · 05/03/2012 18:38

I have hair like yours and just a use a round plastic brush I think from Boots. I know what you mean in that it doesn't grip as well as I would want it to. Sorry can't be more helpful.

Whitecat · 05/03/2012 19:26

[[http://www.hairsupermarket.com/m/39 Head Jog]] brushes are brilliant. They grip hair and are soft. I don't know how they have achieved this brush magic but they are the only barrel brush I've used that tickles rather than scratches.

ILoveOnionRings · 05/03/2012 19:31

I have jaw length hair too and use the denman heat brush from boots.

(It has the silver barrel and black bristle things)

mrsmartin · 05/03/2012 19:53

goody do lots of different types of brushes...there will probably be a great one for you. Or you could try drying your hair with rollers in and then just running your fingers through?

earthpixie · 06/03/2012 11:24

Thank you for your advice; the Headjogs looks interesting (and cheap..!)

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