Thursday, October 19, 2006

Care for your Hair - Right Brushes

Straightening Brush:

It has 2 surfaces so it pulls your hair when you use with the heat of a blow dryer to give straightness. Great for coarse or hard to straighten hair.

Round Brush: Small Barrel: Add Curl / Volume. Short Hair Caution: Long hair may tangle if used on anything but ends when blow drying Mid-size to Large Barrel: Add body and straighten waves out. Also can do flips in or flips out similar to Farrah Fawcett's signature 70s style. Great for short or fine hair Vent Brush:
Available in round, barrel, straightening, and curved brushes. Allows with its open spaces for the blowdryer air to circulate through and speed up drying. Great for winter. Good for all Hair Types.
Hot Air Brush aka Hairdryer brush: Great for using on hair after towel drying and at least 50% dry. It creates a fabulous blowout. Great multitasking travel tool. There are also paddle brushes and cushion brushes. I have use boar, nylon, and plastic prongs for wide teeth. I like to use them all for different things. I prefer the bristles for the last bit of blowdrying as it catch most hair to shape it. I prefer nylon bristles and plastic prongs (wide-tooth combs) for detangling. I use a paddle brush with wide plastic knobbed bristles for general brushing and combing throughout the day.

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