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Top Hairbrushes and Combs For All Hairtypes

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Posted in: Beauty Buzz, Hair, NewsNovember 14, 2010



Find the right brush and comb for your hair. Everyone should have a few brushes and combs in their collection to get the desired look from straigt and sleek, texture, and volumptious volume.

Listed below is the Name of the brush/comb shown and it’s use.

Paddle Brush: for smoothing and grooming all types of medium to very long hair

Round Brush: metal core heats up shaping the hair from the inside out. Gives hair volume and shape, cuts down on styling time. Available in various sized barrels

Vent Brush: soft, flexible and heat-resistant for gentle styling. Vents allow air to circulate directly to the root level to decrease drying time.


Boar Bristle Brush: Natural Boar Bristle is perfect for polishing the hair and smoothing the cuticle.


Mini Pocket Brush: easily fits into any purse or bag, so you can keep your hair looking its best anytime, anywhere. Easily pops in and out

Rat Tail Comb: Perfect for teasing and/or backcombing. Tail is ideal for weaving, sectioning, or lifting teased hair.


Detangling Comb: Detangles curls and snarls, helps eliminate damage to fragile, wet hair.


3 Row Comb: Aids in applying mousse and other styling products evenly throughout the hair.


Tension Comb: Tool allows you to expertly control even sections and hold hair taught to effectively apply heat from your flat iron.


Styling Comb: gives maximum volume, serrated teeth provide greater hold for teasing thinner hair. stainless steel lift adds volume and provides direction without diminishing the curl


Pick Comb: To loosen and detangle curly hair

Tips:

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Keep your brushes clean — soak in soapy water and rinse once a week and your brushes can last a long time.

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