best brush?
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Topic: best brush?
Posted By: AmethystKat
Subject: best brush?
Date Posted: October 01 2005 at 11:40pm
i have never had long hair, peiod. i'm getting heat seals and i was wndering
what kind of bristles should be on the brush i get. i have a looper brush. i
need some kind of paddle brush.
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Posted By: Scotchyroo
Date Posted: October 02 2005 at 8:24am
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A paddle brush is cool, but my favorite brush is a paddle with 1/2 boar bristle and half synthetic fibers. They're wood with a red rubber pad. You can buy them at the shopping site here at hairboutique.
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Posted By: marie87
Date Posted: October 02 2005 at 10:43am
I have loop and thats great when I want to go over my sclap. Boars bristle dose not get through well ,so I still love my good old wire wig brush for the most part . I have one at work one in the purse and one at home
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Posted By: ThAbAdDeStBaBy
Date Posted: October 02 2005 at 9:18pm
I have a paddle cushion brush and I love it. I use it on my weave and my own hair.
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Posted By: boogiemama
Date Posted: October 02 2005 at 10:38pm
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I like a paddle brush for detangling (while holding the roots of your
hair of course!) and a boars hair or similar for smoothing your own
hair into the extensions and for "fluffing". Lots of dense close
bristles are very important for combatting the "piecey" look.
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Posted By: AmethystKat
Date Posted: October 03 2005 at 10:32am
thanks girls
and what about detangling? was the whole dipping the hair in fabric softener
thing just for the smell, or did it help detangle and combat static?
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