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A handy size (8-1/2"x2-1/2") pure boar bristle brush that has 6 rings of stiff boar bristle tufts. Recommended for use on fine or thinning hair.
Beautiful hair Beautiful hair is soft and silky, brushed to a sheen, clean and fragrant,
well cut and styled to flatter the face. And these assets are within the grasp
of anyone who is prepared to work at a simple hair care routine. Nature
determines the texture of your hair, its natural elasticity and growth rate. All
the other qualities depend largely on how - and how often - you use a good
hairbrush and a shampoo. Hair is plural Although a single strand of hair is almost invisible to the naked eye, it's
not as fragile as you might expect. You have up to 150,000 hairs on your head:
about 108,000 if your hair is black, 109,000 if your hair is brown, 140,000 if
your hair blond, about 90,000 if your hair is red. Hairs grow and fall out in a
continuing process. Even the most healthy head loses an average of thirty a day
so don't be surprised if you see a few on your brush. Help your hair to look its best Brushing: Brushing the hair cleans and polishes it and stimulates the
scalp all at once. And brushing is a wonderful conditioning treatment as it not
only distributes oil along the entire hair shaft but gets rid of any scaly
particles as well. This is the way to brush: ideally, bend from the waist. Brush
from the scalp to the ends of the hair in long, slow, firm strokes, touching the
scalp each time with the bristles of the brush. You'll find that a Mason Pearson
glides more easily and smoothly through the hair, allowing you to lift your hair
in wide curves. A Mason Pearson brush is designed so that every individual tuft
penetrates right through to the scalp. Too hard a bristle would hack at your
hair and scalp, too soft a bristle would slide ineffectively over your head. Finish off each stroke by sliding the brush off the end of the hair. Now
stand up straight and brush down from the top of the scalp. If you have two
Mason Pearson brushes take one in each hand and brush as rapidly as you
can for a really good hair and scalp tone-up. Brushing is for all hair types. Dry hair: Brushing activates the tiny oil glands at the case of each
hair - so that they lubricate each hair shaft just enough for elasticity and
bounce and there's no danger of hair being brittle, dry and difficult to manage. Greasy hair: Brushing helps lift away excess oil from the hair shaft. Dandruff: A Mason Pearson brush reaches every corner of the scalp
and makes a thorough job of sweeping away the scales. Remember, never lend your
brush or borrow one, and clean your brush often. Use a brush to style your hair The brush-out: When your hair is freshly set and dried, let your
hair cool for a few minutes before unwinding the rollers. Then brush all your
hair back, away from your face, and don't worry about taking out the curl.
Brushing blends roller separations and gives your set more spring. Now arrange
your hair the way you like it. Do you want the ends to turn under? Brush them
over the side of your hand. Do want a flip? Please your hand against your head
and brush your hair up over fingers. Do you need a bit of height at the top? Tease the underneath hair very
lightly, just close to the scalp; brush the top layer smoothly over the teased
layer, and use a hair pin or a clip to lift your hair wherever the line needs
rounding. To blow-dry: Hold your brush in your left hand and a hand hair
dryer in the right. Gradually work through the hair, section by section, making
sure that one section is completely dry before moving on to the next. Lift hair and brush through from root to just short of tip. Hold dryer at
least four inches from hair and angle it so that air is always flowing down the
length of the hair shaft. Choosing your hairbrush Mason Pearson have established a unique reputation for hairbrushes. The
reason for this is partly in the design and partly in the versatility of the
brushes. The design consists of unique spired tufts of boar bristle, or nylon,
or bristle-and-nylon mixture, set in a pneumatic pad so that every tuft
penetrates right through to the scalp. In addition the materials are
first-class. Mason Pearson brushes are made in different sizes, materials, and
colors, at a wide range of prices. There is one for every type of hair. Boar bristle tufts: This material has the highest reputation for
polishing and maintaining normal hair. Natural boar bristles are constructed
like your own hair shafts and able to hold moisture - the better to lift away
dirt and dust and distribute the natural oil from scalp. This brush is ideal for
normal, fine or damaged hair. Nylon tufts: A nylon brush is good for penetrating the most
difficult hair. Bristle and Nylon tufts: This mixture is a good combination for
thick or long hair. It is the ideal brush for anyone just becoming accustomed to
brushing his or her hair. Ladies' hairbrushes: These are made in four sizes - Large,
Medium, Handy and Pocket and are available in boar bristle, bristle-and-nylon
mixture and nylon. Dark Ruby, Ivory White, Blue or Pink plastic backs are made
in all sizes. Light natural wood backs are available models only. Your local
Mason Pearson stockist will be happy to show you a price list and a
representative selection of brushes. Men's hairbrushes: These military-style brushes incorporate the
same exclusive features as the ladies' hairbrushes - spired tufts and pneumatic
pad. They are available in two sizes - large and medium, with a choice of boar
bristles, nylon or bristle-and-nylon tufts. Colors: Dark Ruby, Ivory White or
natural wood. Cleaning your hairbrush A special feature of several Mason Pearson Hairbrushes is the cleaning brush
supplied free. This brush is used to clean both the pad and the bristles. Follow
the cleaning instructions below and you will keep your Mason Pearson Hairbrush
in first-class condition even after years of use. Dry clean it frequently: Dead hair and scales from the scalp can clog
the pad and bristles of your hairbrush. - Loosen 'wooven' strands of hair with a comb. Insert the comb at the sides
of the brush as near to the pad as possible and follow round the whole
circumference of the brush, raking the hair away.
- Draw the special cleaning brush across the bristles from end to end.
Wash it occasionally: Grease, in contact with the rubber pad causes
deterioration, and in such cases more frequent washing is advised. - Dry clean the brush as above.
- Make a lather of lukewarm, soapy water. Do not use detergents or ammonia.
- Dip the cleaning brush only in the suds and use it to brush the bristles
of your hairbrush in the same way as for dry cleaning. Hold the hairbrush so
that is is sloping downwards and no water can enter the little air hole at
the end. This should never be blocked, either when cleaning or when the
brush is in use.
- Dip the cleaning brush in clean rinsing water and repeat brushing
movement.
- Shake hairbrush to remove moisture and leave to dry with handle uppermost
and pad pointing downwards.
Never dry bristles with a towel. Nylon hairbrushes are softened if they become excessively moist. In this case
dry out the brush in an airing cupboard. Important: Do not use oil or spirit on your brush as these destroy the
rubber. Care of the handle: For plastic handles to maintain their shape, do
not boil in water or apply heat to them. Strong chemicals, notably nail varnish
remover, can attack the surface or cause the plastic to sink. In addition, these
can draw out the colored dyes and pigments from the plastic. For the wooden
handles, all the forgoing applies. Also, the presence of water inside the
hairbrush will cause the wood to swell and the coating to crack. Hairdryers: These must be used with care. The extreme heat from these
can warp the handle, melt the nylon and destroy the rubber. Warnings & Precautions: Good general care of the product will prolong its useful life. - Do not use it on applications for which it is not designed; for example,
it is not designed to be used on animals.
- It should not be left continuously in strong sunlight during a large part
of its life. The ultra-violet light can perish the rubber and the heat can
distort the handle.
- Important: Do not use oils, spirits, solvents or other chemicals on your
hairbrush. These can destroy the rubber. Oil-based preparations in many
shampoos and conditioners used on the hair can do the same thing if they are
allowed to accumulate on the brush.
- Prolonged and direct heat from a hairdryer can damage your brush.
- Our product is covered by a general manufacturer's warranty, but not for
the wear and tear encountered in its normal working life or where the
cleaning instructions have not been followed.
Product Reviews and Rating:
Mason Pearson Sensitive Bristle Brush Handy Size is rated
(5.00 out of 5) based on 5 reviews by users.
| 5 (100%) | reviewers rated this product "The Best" (5-star) | |  |
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Reviewer:
Kristina
from New York, NY
2007-02-27
The product worth the price
Great Brush
Reviewer:
Mackenzie
from texas
2006-01-09
My hair is visably better and feels better as well!
This brush is great.
Reviewer:
Meg
2005-10-13
I had been eyeballing this brush for a while before I got it. I think it was an MP I had when I was little that I remembered being my favorite. I teetered back and forth because of the price, but I finally went ahead and ordered it.
I'm so glad that I did. I'm a brunette with really fine long-ish hair (about 4 in past my shoulders,) that gets oily on top but dry at the ends. I've been keeping it long so I can put it up, but it was getting so tangled that I didn't even want to brush it because so much of my hair was getting ripped out.
Somehow, this brush manages to get through all of the tangles without pulling them out. It does the same 'scalp tingle' thing as other bristle brushes, but since the bristles are so far apart its actually easy to run through your hair. With mine now, the top is less oily, the bottom is less dry.. and I think its even making less hair come out in the shower.
I highly recommend this brush, and can say through experience that the money you'll be spending will go towards something really solid, really well-made, and--once you start using it regularly--irreplaceable.
23 years of service
Reviewer:
Leonie elder
from Rye, Victoria, Australia
2005-08-24
My brother bought me a Mason Pearson handy size pure bristle brush for my 30th birthday 23 years ago. I used it every day over all those years, it went everywhere with me, it was like an old friend. To my regret I lost it this year, it was still in excellent condition. For my birthday 2 days ago my husband bought me a new one. It may sound nostalgic but it was better than a new ring. I have always had long hair and people have always told me that my hair is in very good condition. I think I owe it somewhat to my Mason Pearson brush. from my experience,it glides through your hair and gently detangles (not like other brushes) while it gently massages your scalp I would recommend it to anyone.
Awesome!!!
Reviewer:
Laura
from Washington DC
2004-11-19
This brush is the mercedes/lexus of all brushes out there. I've tried all different kinds and all different prices and this one is definitely worth it.
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