My favourite brush. Yep, it's a nylon plastic-ball bristle one. Next to one of the combs that ate my hair for breakfast.
I've been experimenting with combing again... stupidly. My hair is absolutley riddled with splits. Eugh.
I'm definitely a brushing person, on a forum where the Comb is King.
But I know I'm not alone.
From curlies who can't do without their Denman in the shower, to straighties who just can't get that really polished look by combing alone, there are certainly a few of us out there for whom combs just don't cut it. We need to brush.
So, hold your brushes high, and join in...
THE BRUSHERS' REBELLION!
Who's with me?
Suggestions for conduct in this thread: Don't bash someone else's brush, (unless you're just mucking around). Just because BBB's, nylon ball-tip brushes, paddle brushes don't work for you, that doesn't mean they don't work for anyone. Remember all those anti-brushing combers?
Don't bash combs and combers, (unless you're just mucking around). Again, just 'cause it doesn't work for you, doesn't mean it's bad.
This is not a serious thread.
My favourite brush. Yep, it's a nylon plastic-ball bristle one. Next to one of the combs that ate my hair for breakfast.
You'll have to pry my Denman from my cold, dead hands! I love it! Combs are all well and good, but I need my brush.
I comb AND brush. I couldn't live without my BBB.
I use a tangle teezer, a BBB and a regular old brush. I also use a comb. It depends on what my hair needs.
Change is the only constant.
I now have one single tool. A kent "phat pin" paddle brush. No more combs that caused splits and made my hair flat. No more BBBs that caused breakage. Just one brush to detangle, smooth, style... (Ok ,so I keep my Maison Pearson nylon/bristle mix to get my hair really smooth from time to time)
I have a fantastic mason pearson. I havent' been able to comb my hair for 10 years!
tangle teezer addict here
Here thhis one. I see it is not cheap - a very good gift!
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Mason-Pearso...3396170&sr=1-6
I love my Mason Pearson.
Besides, isn't brushing good for your scalp?
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