QuoteReplyTopic: Brushes Posted: July 22 2007 at 1:24pm
Man yall serious with the exact no of the brush you're using. When buying a brush it's easy to feel the quality and firmness just by running your fingers across it.
I am the brush master.....handle or no handle it makes no difference....also I am picking up a double sided brush without handle 2day....240 brushes now :)
TEAM BLACK SPINNAS.....I tell my barber make my cut extra fresh.....I got some hoes I'm checking out 2nite lol
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BTW I don't agree with J Kid on the handle brushes. I've never used brushes without handles before and my wave pattern was never affected. I also recall Cash and TSOH! saying how they benefit from using a brush with a handle.
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@C-Fiftie I don't recommend you use handle brushes too much being that the handle will kind of limit your movement Diane makes handleless soft brushes as well(#8167) and they have excellent hard brushes for wolfing #8157 you should still get the double-sided brush but those brushes are best as a compliment to your individual brushes or good for saving space when you are constantly on the move.
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