DENMAN Grooming Brush with Natural Bristle & Nylon Pins
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MaryNJHairMedium BrownNormal HairColor Treated HairFine or Thin HairAwesome BrushI wanted something for my 3 year old that would get down to the scalp but not hurt her head either. It's great & she doesn't complain. I don't even have to use detangler anymore for her! I may buy the larger one for myself since my hair is too long for this small one!posted Mar 14, 2012Link to this post
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EmmaHairDark BrownOily HairCurly HairLove These Brushes!I ordered two of these brushes, one large for my long, medium-thick wavy/curly hair and one medium for my boyfriend's similar tangly mess!
After using these for a few days, I'm completely impressed. I'm just so happy to have something that helps to distribute the oil at my scalp all the way to my ends! I think this brush is better than the all-bristle one because the nylon pins really get into your hair. I still have to brush under and over because they don't quite reach through all my hair, but I really feel so much better when I brush through my hair with this. This is my first fancy professional brush, and I'm totally in love. My boyfriend even likes it too, he says the pins feel like a head massage, and he's noticed that his hair is a lot softer. Thanks for great prices and customer service, Folica!posted Mar 13, 2012Link to this post -
SharonSan FranciscoHairLight BrownCurly HairFine or Thin HairPerfect! Denman Large Grooming Brush W/natural Boar Bristle & Nylon Quills MixFinally found my perfect brush!
I used to have a brush that was 100% boar bristle, and I loved it, but sometimes it wouldn't penetrate through my hair to my scalp, even though my dark blonde+gray, frizzy+wavy, un-processed/un-colored hair is very fine and a little thin. I would have to use a comb or a styling brush first, and then use the 100% natural brush for smoothing & shining.
Because I wanted a grooming brush that would not hurt to use, but still get all the way through my hair and onto my scalp, I recently tried a "Spornette" and a "Monroe Margeaux" brush. Both have a mix of natural bristles and nylon quills like this Denman, but both of them were too scratchy; the nylon bristles were too stiff and hurt my sensitive scalp. (They're both very nice brushes, but would work better for someone with a less sensitive scalp.)
Now that I have my new Denman large grooming brush, my search is over. This brush is PERFECT. It picks up all my hair, doesn't pull, doesn't make static, and penetrates to the scalp, but not painfully. Its natural boar bristles distribute oils through the length of my hair beautifully, and the nylon bristles complement them perfectly to help "grab" hair and detangle & get down to the scalp.
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TawniHairBlondeNormal HairOily HairFine or Thin HairChemically Treated HairAmazing!This brush was exactly what I was looking for! It's my go-to for every hair need! The price was perfect. The brush is almost exactly the same as the more expensive Mason Pearson brush, but for so much cheaper! I would definitely reccomend this product :)posted Jan 25, 2012Link to this post
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SandraHairBlondeNormal HairLove This BrushThis brush is great. I have long hair and have no problem brushing it. It also seems to smooth my hair.posted Jan 23, 2012Link to this post
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MonaCaliforniaHairDark BrownCurly HairFine or Thin HairWhy Pay The Price For Mason Pearson?Loved my Mason Pearson brush but I lost it after many years of service :o( I wanted a replacement but the funds weren't available for a MP so I ordered the medium Denman Grooming Brush. I absolutely love it and will never buy a Mason Pearson again! Only thing is I wish I had ordered the larger size. I'll order that soon. A girl can never have too many fabulous brushes!posted Dec 21, 2011Link to this post
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AudreyHairOily HairFine or Thin HairThick or Coarse HairGreat BrushMy hair is very fine and straight, but thick in density and long. I wanted a brush for general grooming and basic styling (e.g. smoothing and removing small tangles). The medium Denman grooming brush is perfect for my purposes. The nylon bristles penetrate to the scalp while the softer, natural bristles polish and distribute oils. I have not found the nylon bristles to be unpleasantly scratchy, as other reviewers have. They're actually fairly flexible, and barely reach my scalp. I feel that they offer the necessary rigidity for penetrating the density of my hair without being too rough and damaging (like stiff, plastic bristles are).
The bottom line: I'm not sure how well this brush would suit someone looking for serious styling power, but I would highly recommend it to anyone with hair similar to my own who's looking to maintain their natural texture.posted Nov 4, 2011Link to this post -
ClaraHairDark BrownNormal HairOily HairDry HairCurly HairColor Treated HairFine or Thin HairThick or Coarse HairRelaxed HairSynthetic HairChemically Treated HairNo To The Nylonthe nylon is longer than the boar bristles so it scratches my head and it hurts and so i had to only brush the very ends of my hair... so i cut the excess nylon bristles off so now its better to use... otherwise, it makes my hair really soft:)posted Oct 31, 2011Link to this post
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Karen D.ArizonaHairBlondeNormal HairFine or Thin HairGreat HairbrushI have had a Denman small hairbrush for over twenty years and although it was looking a bit worse for wear I had trouble finding a replacement for it. But I finally found folica.com and was so happy that you carried it that I bought two. I have long very fine natural white/blond hair and it is one of the only brushes that does not pull my hair, but enables me to brush out any tangles just after shampooing and the boar bristles polish my hair to a glistening shine. I just love the smaller size. A biggger brush just tugs too much and the smaller size also fits in my purse much better. The quaity is as good as the English Mason Pearson brushes that sell for $70-80! and yet the price of the Denman brush is so reasonable. If my first brush lasted so long, I can testify that even using this for blow drying does not affect the longevity. I am 63 now so, given the lifespan of my first Denman brush, the two new brushes should last for the rest of my life!!I just love it and am so happy I found it again.posted Oct 4, 2011Link to this post
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CarolHairLight BrownColor Treated HairLarge Boars Head BrushI tried to find out the demensions of these brushes which customer service couldn't didn't know so i took a shot and ordered the large..I couldn't wait to get my brush but was kinda disappointed..The quality was fine but i couldn't get the brush through my hair and my hair isn't even that thick..I have to use a stronger bristle brush to blow dry and my boars head brush on the outter surface ..I though about ordering the paddle brush but im not sure it won't b tne same issue.For people who have fine hair, i would recomend this bush..The price was great and quality great but not good for me .Didnt return
posted Aug 29, 2011Link to this post
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