Has anyone tried the Euro-V or Denman`s Thermo Straightening Brush?
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Topic: Has anyone tried the Euro-V or Denman`s Thermo Straightening Brush?
Posted By: banana
Subject: Has anyone tried the Euro-V or Denman`s Thermo Straightening Brush?
Date Posted: May 07 2002 at 12:33am
I`ve seen a lot of the new straightening brushes-they look like two brushes in the shape of a flat-iron. Anyway, they are supposed to straighten your hair as you blow dry. They had one at Sally`s ( by BEyond the Zone), but they suddenly pulled it off the shelf. Just wanting some opinions before I order one. Thanks!!
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Posted By: Kiki
Date Posted: May 10 2002 at 3:24pm
I have pretty thick hair that I need to blow out in order for it to look normal and I am addicted to straightening irons. I bought the Denman Thermo straightening brush and it was the best £8 I have ever spent! It is great as a blow drying tool and means that using irons to smooth it at the end is optional, rather than a must. I`d highly recommend it.
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Posted By: ellie
Date Posted: May 12 2002 at 9:40am
I have the denman straightening brush and it is brilliant, it really does straighten hair! But it seems to take LOADS longer when I use it instead of a paddle brush so I`d combine both if I was u. It`s also great for brushing your hair with when it`s dry and straight to keep it straighter! It`s also healther for your hair as u aim the dryer through the slats
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Posted By: Stinka
Date Posted: August 21 2002 at 7:55pm
I am intrigued.
What is this Straightening Brush you speak of?
Can someone post a pic or something of one, and what are the prices for these??
I live in Canada, so UK monies doesn`t really help. :(
Stupid Canadian Dollar! You suck!
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