Bio Ionic Large Brush
Reviewer:
Ana Medak
from Eastlake,Ohio Wed Feb 13 2008
I bought it cause it was pricy, and usually pricey things work. Well this brush just pulled my hair and didn't work at all for me. Used it only one time and never again. I am very disappointed, and would not recommend it.
Price does not correlate with performance
Reviewer:
Alena
from MA Fri Feb 08 2008
I was expecting more from a $40 brush. It doesn't move easily through my hair, which is relatively fine and straight. Also, my hair gets easily caught in the part of the rubber grip of the handle that my hand doesn't cover.
Not what I thought
Reviewer:
Bhavna de Montebello
from New York, NY Thu Nov 01 2007
I bought the largest Boar Bristle Brush for $40 which is a pretty penny to spend on a hairbrush- let's be honest. So I did have fairly high expectations. I would say the quality and workmanship of the brush is quite decent. But when I used the brush in conjunction with the T3 Featherweight tourmaline hairdryer (which I consequently returned for other reasons)- it introduced some serious static to my hair. And the static had a flattening effect on my hair (rather than a volumizing effect- which is why I bought the largest round brush in the first place.) So I was not pleased. Maybe the tourmaline hairdryer which I know has some ionic technology in it, didn't go with the ionic brush for some reason? Too much ionic stuff going on at once? I've no idea. Anyway, be weary of that if you have an ionic hairdryer. Maybe the brush would work better with a ionic bio hairdryer? I'll let you know if I find out. Any way those are the risks you take when you spend $40 on a non-returnable brush I guess. Thems the breaks as they say.
