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    Default How is a natural bristle brush supposed to leave my hair feeling like?

    So, I bought a brush which is a mix of natural bristles and synthetic ones. How is it supposed to leave my hair feeling like? How do I understand if (mainly) the synthetic bristles in it are actually do more harm than good and damage my hair? My brush is a cheap one, it was the only one in the shop and cost me 6,80 euro. What should I expect from it if at all?

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    interesting question. I have a (cheap, supposedly natural) boar bristle brush, and I hated it at first because it doesn't penetrate my hair very far and makes it sort of flatten and clump together. Now I've gotten used to it (flat, stuck together hair can be good if you're trying to put it up in a bun). I only use it about twice a day.

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    Default Re: How is a natural bristle brush supposed to leave my hair feeling like?

    oops forgot to answer your main ? - my hair feels smooth, silky (or silkier than the norm) and looks shiny after I use mine.


    hmmm... I only have a soft pure boar bristle at the moment. Since i have wavy hair I don't brush unless it's wet UNLESS it's with my pure boar bristle when my waves/curls have mostly loosened into ocean waves.

    I didn't want a mixed brush because I have a denman and couldn't imagine brushing that through dry hair but I have read that many prefer it mixed as that's the only way it would get through their thick hair. My hair is fine - I have a lot of it but if I flatten my hand on the underside of my hair, while brushing on top, the bristles go through currently.

    I suppose you can monitor your hair very closely to see if there's any damage - or even experiment with just one chunk of your hair - like lets say you designate a section of hair and only use your brush on that section for a time of your choosing and see if you notice breakage or damage in comparison to the other parts of your hair?

    I did splurge and order an extra firm pure boar bristle brush which is on the way - hoping that I can spread sebum that way since the one I have now doesn't get to my scalp. I'm ok with it not doing that and am tender headed so appreciate just how soft this one is but I want to see if my hair will benefit from the scalp massaging and "true" spreading of oils with the firmer one.
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    I have a Vented Wet Brush with BBB and synthetic, which help the BBB's penetrate my hair shafts...and I love it; plus the brush gently massages your scalp

    In the past a firmer full BBB worked pretty well, but then my hair texture changed and it didn't work as well.

    I tend to use the brush in colder temps; when it is warmer my hair curls and brushing = frizz
    Though I will use it in spots to tame/blend new crown growth etc

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dung Beetle View Post
    interesting question. I have a (cheap, supposedly natural) boar bristle brush, and I hated it at first because it doesn't penetrate my hair very far and makes it sort of flatten and clump together. Now I've gotten used to it (flat, stuck together hair can be good if you're trying to put it up in a bun). I only use it about twice a day.
    Quote Originally Posted by desisparkles View Post
    oops forgot to answer your main ? - my hair feels smooth, silky (or silkier than the norm) and looks shiny after I use mine.


    hmmm... I only have a soft pure boar bristle at the moment. Since i have wavy hair I don't brush unless it's wet UNLESS it's with my pure boar bristle when my waves/curls have mostly loosened into ocean waves.

    I didn't want a mixed brush because I have a denman and couldn't imagine brushing that through dry hair but I have read that many prefer it mixed as that's the only way it would get through their thick hair. My hair is fine - I have a lot of it but if I flatten my hand on the underside of my hair, while brushing on top, the bristles go through currently.

    I suppose you can monitor your hair very closely to see if there's any damage - or even experiment with just one chunk of your hair - like lets say you designate a section of hair and only use your brush on that section for a time of your choosing and see if you notice breakage or damage in comparison to the other parts of your hair?

    I did splurge and order an extra firm pure boar bristle brush which is on the way - hoping that I can spread sebum that way since the one I have now doesn't get to my scalp. I'm ok with it not doing that and am tender headed so appreciate just how soft this one is but I want to see if my hair will benefit from the scalp massaging and "true" spreading of oils with the firmer one.
    Quote Originally Posted by Groovy Granny View Post
    I have a Vented Wet Brush with BBB and synthetic, which help the BBB's penetrate my hair shafts...and I love it; plus the brush gently massages your scalp

    In the past a firmer full BBB worked pretty well, but then my hair texture changed and it didn't work as well.

    I tend to use the brush in colder temps; when it is warmer my hair curls and brushing = frizz
    Though I will use it in spots to tame/blend new crown growth etc
    Thank you for your answers and the information you provided.

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    So far I think my ends feel rough and I think there are now split ends that I'd swear they were not there before. Should I keep using it and see what happens?

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    Quote Originally Posted by StellaStellitsa View Post
    So far I think my ends feel rough and I think there are now split ends that I'd swear they were not there before. Should I keep using it and see what happens?
    No. In my opinion, you're already seeing what's happening.

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    Quote Originally Posted by StellaStellitsa View Post
    So far I think my ends feel rough and I think there are now split ends that I'd swear they were not there before. Should I keep using it and see what happens?
    Oh geez....it appears that type brush is not for you; even with my fine/wispy hair I have no splits.

    Good luck going forward

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    Quote Originally Posted by spidermom View Post
    No. In my opinion, you're already seeing what's happening.
    Quote Originally Posted by Groovy Granny View Post
    Oh geez....it appears that type brush is not for you; even with my fine/wispy hair I have no splits.

    Good luck going forward
    Thank you for your answers. At one hand I want to stop using it and stop the damage here, but I feel bad for buying it and using it only for a few days. Maybe I could give it to my mother, grandmother, or brother since their hair is short? What else could I do with a new hair brush?

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    Default Re: How is a natural bristle brush supposed to leave my hair feeling like?

    if family doesn't want/need it, some people use them on their pets.

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