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How Do I Choose A Hairbrush?

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Do you have wavy hair?

Do you have fine hair?

Do you have thick hair?

Do you have short to medium hair?

Do you wear hair extensions?

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You should look for a puddle brush because it is renowned for its ability to conveniently and comfortably unwrap hair quickly. A paddle brush is a large, flat and wide hair brush with an air-filled cushion and has plastic bristles, which helps it bend and move to the contours of your head. Not only does its smooth, broad, rectangular surface allow the brush to move with your power, but without breaking the natural pattern of wavy and curly hair, it also creates exceptionally smooth effects.

For fine hair, the most suitable brushes seem to be designed to add volume and reduce frizz. They feature a range of hair-enhancing properties, including anion nylon, boar bristles, and ceramic material, available in vented, paddle, porcupine, and round versions.

Thick hair brushing is best done on dry hair, whether it is wavy or smooth. You should look for a 100% boar bristle brush with soft bristles because boar bristles disperse oils evenly, specially if you have thick, fair skin, to achieve a smooth, shiny blowout. For fine and regular hair styles, they may also add volume. You should also look for The Tangle Teezer.

You may want to use a vented brush to help accelerate drying if you have short to medium hair. Brushes with vented barrels allow ventilation to enter hair more quickly for fast styling from your blow-dryer.

You should look for a hairbrush that is compatible with your hair type because it can be the device you have been missing to achieve perfect hair that is manageable and easy to maintain.

The loop brush is a must-have if you are wearing hair extensions. This brush features distinctive looped bristles that help the brush to easily glide over wefts without being trapped or pulled out. You could try the Denman Tangle Tame. Optionally, you can also use a wide-tooth comb or a brush with soft bristle.

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