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Hairbrush

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iwantgin · 27/01/2015 17:52

Following on from a previous thread about a fringe - I would like any advice on hairbrushes.

I watched the Sali Hughes fringe drying tutorial - and she reccomends using a Mason Pearson brush for it.

I have lots of wavy, below shoulder length hair - that I tend to wash and leave.

What would you recommend for hair like mine ?

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mrscumberbatch · 27/01/2015 17:56

Is it thick?

Does it get greasy quickly or are you a once a week hair washer?

iwantgin · 27/01/2015 18:33

I wash it daily. If I feel lazy and miss a day it's pretty greasy.

Lots of hair. Fine but lots. I have layers to keep it manageable.

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ToffeeLatteplease · 27/01/2015 18:45

Kent paddle brush

Behooven · 27/01/2015 19:25

I bought a Philip Kingsley hairbrush and it's great, no breaking and no static.

mrscumberbatch · 27/01/2015 21:06

Mason Pearson if you have oily hair. You'll get more 'life' out of your wash because the bristles aren't synthetic.

I did love my Kent brush but it broke, twice, so Im not as keen. (I am not Rapunzel...!)

Happymum1985 · 27/01/2015 21:08

Mason Pearson brush for your hair and a denman brush for your fringe

Wenglish · 27/01/2015 21:59

happy what brush would you get if you had fine but frizzy hair. Needs washing every other day.
Sorry to hijack OP!!

Happymum1985 · 27/01/2015 22:16

Does it knot easily Wenglish? If its long have you tried a tangle teazer?

iwantgin · 27/01/2015 23:29

Thanks for replies. I'll treat myself.

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