shopgirl61
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I recall my mother useing a half round boar hair bristle brush for her hair, it was on solid maple wood. I believe my grandmothers was also boar but on celluloid.
I have been useing a ball tipped vent brush since the 80s and am thinking its time to give it up as the main reason for it was that I used a blow dryer, religiously, at the time. My hair is very naturally curly and can easily get the frizzies, (such was my grandmothers hair). i'm thinking in addition to a new brush, its time to impliment some new styleing product aids as well.. i've used the silicone based things like biosilk but after a while it just can't manage my hair. So, any recommends for brush type as well as product's? I have never tried a hair pommade but think grandma may have used something along those lines, oh and btw, i've looked at several hair brushes at Sally beauty supply and can't find anything i like. I currently use a cricket because of its rubber handle (no slip )
I have been useing a ball tipped vent brush since the 80s and am thinking its time to give it up as the main reason for it was that I used a blow dryer, religiously, at the time. My hair is very naturally curly and can easily get the frizzies, (such was my grandmothers hair). i'm thinking in addition to a new brush, its time to impliment some new styleing product aids as well.. i've used the silicone based things like biosilk but after a while it just can't manage my hair. So, any recommends for brush type as well as product's? I have never tried a hair pommade but think grandma may have used something along those lines, oh and btw, i've looked at several hair brushes at Sally beauty supply and can't find anything i like. I currently use a cricket because of its rubber handle (no slip )