DENMAN Grooming Brush with Natural Bristle & Nylon Pins
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Amanda C.Birmingham, ALHairDark BrownCurly HairColor Treated HairThick or Coarse HairBetter Than Others I Have Used, But...I must have more than extra thick hair, because while it does work better than other bristle brushes I have used, it still isn't as good as some of the other reviews on here. It does help keep my hair baby soft, though, and has cut frizz some, too. Overall, I don't regret buying it, but I do wish it would work better on my super-thick hair.posted Sep 22, 2010Link to this post
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KristenIt Was Okay Except...These brushes are good duplicates of the Mason Pearson but the nylon bristles are too sharp. It felt like I was being scalped and it left my scalp very irritated . However the brushes without the nylon bristles are AMAZING!posted Jun 2, 2010Link to this post
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ChillywillysfHairCurly HairGood For Mulatto HairI am currently growing my hair out curly again after having it straightened for years. I decided to purchase this brush for two reasons: 1) I'd had a Mason Pearson brush in the past which worked well on my curly hair and 2) the price point on the Denman brushes fit into my budget right now. They are an excellent substitute in my opinion if you want the quality of a Mason Pearson without the pricetag.posted May 11, 2010Link to this post
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BeckyUsed By Professionals!!The Denman brush is a classic and it works amazing for smoothing and providing volume at the same time. I am a hairstylist and I feel like this brush is a great alternative the the Mason Pierson, which is $150. You can't go wrong with this one!posted Apr 3, 2010Link to this post
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TishGreat!I have used this brush for many years while living in the UK. A few years ago I moved to the USA and had to shop on the net to find this one. Thank goodness I can still get it! A great product at a great price.posted Mar 6, 2010Link to this post
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JenniferDallas, TX USAThe Best Brush I've Used!I have a lot of very fine hair. This brush was recommended to me by my stylist as a "perfect and very affordable alternative" to a Mason Pearson brush. I couldn't agree more. I use this to work out knots that form in my hair as well as my daughter's very thick, unruly hair. The brush never pulls or rips at the hair. With my fine hair, a knot can turn into a horrible dread lock type of mess in no time. This brush has really been a God send. I recommend this brush to everyone...especially those with children. You will rarely get a complaint from a sensitive headed child!posted Jan 28, 2010Link to this post
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CandyAnkeny, IA, USABest Brush For My Aging, Thinning HairOh, my goodness! I cannot believe it! I�m not sure which product it was, or maybe it was a combination of the two. I had ordered a medium Denman Natural Grooming Brush. You very kindly included a sample of bain de terre sugar and fig scalp massage scrub. Oh, my goodness! I had been experiencing what I considered to be a more than normal hair loss when I washed and combed out my hair recently. I immediately used the scrub before my next shampoo and used the brush whenever I groomed my hair. My hair is fine, but wavy. To me, this brush combines the best of both worlds � nylon pins to separate and groom the hair and stimulate the scalp, and natural boar bristles to distribute the natural hair oils. The medium is the perfect size for every day grooming. My surprise and excitement comes from when I washed and combed out my hair this morning. No large clumps of lost hair! Maybe a few strands, as one would normally expect, but not the large groupings of strands of hair I had been experiencing recently! I attribute this to the two aforementioned products I recently received from you. Thank you!posted Dec 24, 2009Link to this post
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CandiceSherman OAksBest Brush I BoughtLove this brush. It really penetrates the scalp and makes my hair feel softer, cleaner and gives more body -- especially on my daughters fine hair.I have thick hair and it works great too.posted Feb 26, 2008Link to this post
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JulieHurts The Scalp A LittleThis brush has a nice weight and feeling in your hand, except the bristles sorta hurt my scalp. They sorta scratch your head. I have thick, wavy hair and I dont think this was the right type of brush for my hair. Its probably better for straight, silky hair types.posted Feb 14, 2008Link to this post
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AnonymousNot That GoodThe brush is rather small and the ends are very sharp. There are better brushes on the market. I would not recommend.posted Jan 25, 2008Link to this post
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