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    Posted: July 14 2007 at 8:36am

I keep hearing that a natural Boar bristle brush is the most gentle on hair and is a "must have" in order to care for your hair....especially if trying to grow it.

I went to Ulta to look at their selection and all of them are too "soft" .....like I don't think it would even brush through my hair. I blow dry my hair 3X a week on low heat to style......I need a brush that will allow me to shape my hair and smooth it....

Any input on a good brush to use? And does anyone here with thick, long  hair use a Boar bristle brush?

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its great for straight hair i have curly and it does nothing but make it a nappy mess. But its good to help distribute oils in your hair, you dont have to use it as a styling brush more of a brush u can use before u go to bed just to massage the scalp and get the oils moving through your hair. Its still handy to have esp for you straight hairs.
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I've seen two different "varieties" of BBB's: those that have the bristles so densely packed that they don't go through anything, and those that more closely resemble any other brush, that have small tufts/sections of boar bristles, with plenty of space between the tufts, that allow the hair to actually be brushed.  I'd avoid the former.  I have one and consider it almost worthless.

And I will add that IMO, using any type of BBB is not necessary to grow your hair long.  What is most necessary to grow your hair long is gentle treatment.

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it depends what type of hair you have if its straight its real good for a scalp massage/stimulator for cur DON'T USE BRUSHES PERIOD only if your brushing it back into a pony / up do...... but yes bor bristles are very gentle
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Even with straight hair, I can't use a boar bristle brush--my hair is just too thick, and it feels like only the top layer is being brushed.  I did actually find a brush I love, made by conair--possibly the best brush I have found to date, and I've been questing for a while!


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i find that a good comb and scalp massage wit fingers works just as well as fingers
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I've kind of gone anti-brush in the past few years. I don't find a purpose for them because wooden combs (Combmaker.com) distribute oils very well, and brushes just tended to put on unnecessary friction as Dave said. (Hi Dave! Smile Great sig)
 
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