DENMAN Grooming Brush with Natural Bristle & Nylon Pins
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AmandaNew OrleansHairDark BrownGreat Results!I have tried many brushes to blow dry my hair straight and many different kinds. This is the ONLY brush that I am able to blow dry it straight without flat ironing it. I highly recommend this brush!!! It's a little hard to get the hang of, your best method of handling the brush while blow drying, but when you do you will be pleased!!! I also bought the largest brush because my hair long and I have a lot of hair.posted May 2, 2013Link to this post
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Cynthia G.Kissimmee, FLHairBlondeColor Treated HairFine or Thin HairThick or Coarse HairGentle BrishingThese brushes trear my hair gently. They easily brush through my long, fine hair, color treated hair without pulling. I didn't expect these brushes to be as good as they were.posted Jan 5, 2013Link to this post
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ShinoSeattle, WAHairBlackThick or Coarse HairGreat For Smoothing HairThe brush works well to smooth the hair. It works wonders on my husbands thick curly hair. The nylon bristles are almost too long, though.posted Dec 20, 2012Link to this post
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Michelle T.United StatesHairBlackNormal HairThick or Coarse HairChemically Treated HairNot For Use On Extremely Thick Dense Hair!As the title implies I have a thick head of hair, so dense and thick that it would almost be considered fur. I really wanted to try out a boar bristle brush since I am convinced that it's much better for your hair than plastic brushes, so I ordered the largest size brush for my hair type. The product shipped and delivered quickly. I've had the brush for about a month and it has no dents, scratches, missing pins, etc.
After the first use my hair got all static-y, but subsequent trials showed that that wasn't the case. But then I kept using it and realized that the brush still causes static sometimes. And then the dreaded feeling that the brush isn't penetrating through my locks enough to do any detangling. I wish I bought the Denman nylon bristle paddle brush, but I will continue to use this natural brush after detangling my hair with another brush. I'm not that disappointed but really if you have a similar hair situation as me this isn't the brush for you, especially considering the price.posted Nov 27, 2012Link to this post -
MarilouUnited StatesHairBlackNormal HairColor Treated HairThick or Coarse HairNot For Thick HairI initially bought this in medium because I don't want to pay the high price tag of Mason Pearson. Medium is a good size 8 3/8 x 2 3/8 compared to MP handy which is 8 1/2 by 2 1/2. This has more boar bristle than MP however it barely touches my scalp. I have medium strand hair and medium thickness, wavy and reaches 2 inches below shoulder blade. The nylon bristles both Denman and MP are gentle to the scalp ( MP more gentle than Denman ) compared to the Spornette Luxury Cushion that I have that has a stiffer nylon and more scratchy to the scalp. This one would not quite reach my scalp so I ended up ordering the MP handy mixed bristles that penetrate my hair very well. If you have really thick hair and MP mixed brittle is not enough for you but you still want a brush with boar brittles Spornette Luxury Cushion would be your perfect choice. Spornette Luxury Cushion looks more identical to MP ( amount of bristle ) than Denman to MP. Denman has identical handle with MP but contains more bristles than MP. If you have sensitive scalp you might not like the Spornette brush. If you are on a budget Denman and Spornette are good brushes. If you have money to spare I will get MP. You will actually feel the difference of MP compared to other brushes.posted Nov 12, 2012Link to this post
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Greg V.IllinoisHairBlondeNormal HairBrushGood product and price. Shipping a little high.posted Oct 31, 2012Link to this post
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JackFernandina Beach, FLEverything A Fine Grooming Brush Should BeFor decades I used the French-made Jean-Pierre Prestige model hairbrush, both in nylon and in natural boar bristle. These classic brushes were the best available. All brushes wear out sooner or later, as was the last of my Jean-Pierre. I replaced it with a Denman D81L, the combination nylon-boar bristle brush. It is every bit as good, in every way there is, as any Jean-Pierre brush I ever owned. Indeed, I can not think readily of any specific way in which the Denman could be improved. Moreover, the cost of this fine brush is far less today than the cost of a Jean-Pierre Prestige model was 30 years ago. I fully expect many years of fine use from this excellent brush.
In passing, I will add the folica.com representative with whom I spoke when placing my order was knowledgeable, courteous, friendly and helpful in every meaningful sense.posted Sep 7, 2012Link to this post -
IsabelHairBlackFine or Thin HairChemically Treated HairOuch!I liked the pocket size. Denman is a pretty good solid brush, unfortunately this model didn't work out for me. The nylon bristles were "pokey" and hurt my scalp (as compared to a MP which I own in a bigger size). I clipped off the nylon bristles with a nail clipper but it was still sharp and hurt my scalp. So I guess it must the kind of nylon bristles that is being used in the brush. The hairbrush itself doesn't feel as good as the MP so I have purchased a pocket MP instead which I am sure will go for the long haul for as pricey as it is. Denman does make good hairbrushes except for this model. Hopefully, they modify this model.posted May 22, 2012Link to this post
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Sandra L.Big Point, MSHairBlondeNormal HairPerfect SizeI had previously bought the regular size of this brush and loved it. This smaller size fits great in my handbag and doesn't take up too much room.
Works great for the small size.posted May 15, 2012Link to this post -
MathprofCambridge, MAHairMedium BrownColor Treated HairFine or Thin HairGreat Sub For MpUsually I finger comb and fluff my baby fine hair to keep my waves wavy, so I don't use brushes much, but it is nice to have a natural bristle brush to distribute oils throughout the hair. I bought the small size so as to be able to travel with it more easily. I had a medium Mason Pearson boar + nylon bristle brush for 20+ years all through childhood and into my adulthood, and used it until part of the frame/handle broke in a move. The nylon bristles on this Denman brush are a tad sharp so I make my stroke gentler to compensate. I agree with those who find this to be a good quality and affordable substitute for the much pricier MP.posted Mar 14, 2012Link to this post
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