by ZOE FOSTER
If you’re using the same brush for blow-drying and styling your hair to also de-tangle and brush through hair that is freshly-washed, knotty and wet, no offence, but you are a right donut.
Without going into all the brushes you could own for perfect hair, I will encourage you to have at least two, so that you’re not trashing your hair each time you wash and style it.
These days, most women use one of these brushes to style their hair:
1. A hollow, vented radial (round/barrel) brush with nylon bristles. These are quite often of the ceramic or tourmaline nature, to give even distribution of hot air (and incredible speed) as you heat style it, as well as give body and smoothness, and reduce the likeliness of those ridiculous flyaways that insist on existing.
2. A big, round boar bristle brush, with a lovely wooden handle and rubber gripping, which is excellent for creating volume and shine and shape, and smoothing the hair out.
3. A paddle brush or a cushion brush, which might have nylon-tipped pins or be boar bristle (think the famous Mason Pearson, the several-hundred-dollar brush favoured by top hair stylists, cutters and beauty editors the world over) and both glide through dry hair with ease, and is great for styling, refreshing and grooming, and for finishing off a blow dry with a sleek, smooth, glossy finish.
These brushes above, these are all made specifically to do certain things when you are heat-styling, or finishing off your hair, or jazzing it up before you walk into the Peach Pit for a sundae.
Top Comments
i dont know if this is the right place to be asking... but im having a MEGA issue with my hair. For the past two years my hair has not grown. it breaks off at the end for no reason. it is not brittle. i use a very good quality shampoo, conditioner and even stuff to help split ends. my diet is good and healthy. i dye my hair but not with blech or emonia. i get it cut evry 6 to 8 weeks and my hairdresser always comments on how tangled and bad condition its in :( i think this is partly down to my brush aswel as ive had the same brush for nearly 7 years :/ and only just realised... any information or comments would be greatly appreciated as i really dont know whats going wrong
thank you x
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