When you say soft, med or hard...are you going by your own touch or are the brushes labeled? Like a Phillips #540 re-inforced boar bristle or #440 ect. Is the #540 soft, med or hard? It doesn'tsay. I have three. Two feel harder than one. Are there specific brushes I should be looking for? Annie 2080 or 2081, Diane 8118 or 8167. I have searched and found that people are using brushes with numbers, but what I'm asking is...If I grab a brush that to my touch feels medium and its actually a hard am I making it harder on myself?
Edited by BigHE - February 05 2007 at 9:21am
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any brush gives u waves.. im sure if u work @ it long enough you might even be spinnin from a tooth brush.. imma start a new trend... THE TOOTHBRUSHING MOVEMENT
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