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Printed Date: October 01 2025 at 12:48am


Topic: Hair Brushes...
Posted By: Dee
Subject: Hair Brushes...
Date Posted: January 12 2000 at 2:20am
Hello,I know this has been asked a million times..sorry just did not find a post that had it. What kind of a brush should be used on the hair ? Appreciate hints.. ThanksDee

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Dee



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Posted By: KAREN
Date Posted: January 12 2000 at 2:20am
Hi Dee,The key is to find a brush that has silky smooth spokes and NO KNOBS on the end of the spokes. I like some of the Conair brushes, and I like Cricket Boar's Head brushes. Those are some of my current favorites.I am looking for some good brushes and I hope to offer them through our new retail store that will have all kinds of hair goodies for sale. We will only sell products that Jeff and I personally use and like and feel are good value and good for the hair.So I am still looking for the perfect brush although you can find several that don't have the knobs on the ends and have smooth spokes.Best wishes,Karen> Hello,> I know this has been asked a million times..sorry> just did not find a post that had it. What kind> of a brush should be used on the hair ? Appreciate> hints.. Thanks> Dee

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Posted By: Jen
Date Posted: January 12 2000 at 2:20am
I have a Mason Pearson boar bristle brush and a George Michael (for long hair) boar bristle brush. I love them both, although the Mason Pearson is a bit expensive. I believe they're available at high-end stores like Neiman Marcus and Nordstrom. Best of luck! Jen

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