Amazing
Reviewer:
Christina
from West Des Moines, Iowa Tue Apr 29 2008
The Spornette porcupine brushes are of excellent quality. They aren't hand-made but I would feel confident comparing them to Mason Pearsons. I know - sounds crazy, but I've owned both and I am not kidding - these porcupines made by Spornette are just as good. These round brushes are great for blow-outs because they grab the hair easily - makes doing your own hair less of a chore! If you love the porcupine brushes try Spornette's cushion 21 and 165 as well! I have the 165 and looooove it. Just like a Mason Pearson - and about 90 dollars cheaper!~ I'm so glad I found Spornette!
Boar Brush that works
Reviewer:
Anonymous
from Phila., PA Sun Dec 23 2007
I have thick, curly/kinky hair and regular boar brushes can't grip it. After first rough drying my hair, I roll small sections through the Spornette Porcupine brush under the blowdryer and I'm done. My hair comes out soft and shiny!
Excellent brush and great value
Reviewer:
Tracy
from Santa Monica, CA Tue Nov 06 2007
I have tons of brushes and none of them grab the hair securely without ripping it out like this one does. I had long hair and just cut it chin length and the 2 inch brush works great on both lengths. I would highly recommend this brush.
Wonderful!
Reviewer:
Sara
Fri Oct 27 2006
I just love my new brush. It is so much easier to blow dry my hair. It actually takes me less than half of the time to do that. It is so easy to handle also. My hair also looks and feels softer. The brush doesn't get tangled in your hair. I just love it! It is wonderful!
3 Girls Love Them
Reviewer:
Pete the Dad
from Baltimore, MD Fri Apr 28 2006
There are three girls in my family (besides my wife and three boys). We had one of these, and there were constant arguments over who would get to use it first, because "It's the only brush we have --- out of four others--- that gets the tangles out of my hair!"
I finally got smart, and order one for each of them.
They couldn't be happier with them!
Spornette makes the best brush!
Reviewer:
Anonymous
Tue Aug 23 2005
There is nothing better than boar bristles for smoothing. When I searched Folica, these Porcupine brushes came up and because of the amazing price, I had to buy a couple. Wow, what an incredible value! I have been buying Spornette brushes since the 70s, if I remember correctly and I have loved every one of them. The bristles are close enough to hold, but not too close to "pick up." In fact, these brushes "pick up" better than any I have purchased in a long, long time.
Spornette Brushes are the Best
Reviewer:
Loren Weimer
Tue Aug 23 2005
I was looking for a smaller circumference boar bristle brush because I cut my hair and my other Spornette brush was a little too big. There is nothing better than boar bristles for smoothing. When I searched Folica, these Porcupine brushes came up and because of the amazing price, I had to buy a couple. Wow, what an incredible value! I have been buying Spornette brushes since the 70s, if I remember correctly and I have loved every one of them. The bristles are close enough to hold, but not too close to "pick up." In fact, these brushes "pick up" better than any I have purchased in a long, long time.
Best Beauty Buy by InStyle? Not hardly....
Reviewer:
Lucy
from Oklahoma City Tue Apr 19 2005
The porcupine bristles are a little painful if used near the scalp, especially near the face. I think I could have achieved the same results from a brush I would buy from my local drugstore.
