Monday, October 31, 2011

LESS BREAKAGE WITH DENMAN HAIRBRUSHES

I have never paid much attention to my hair brushes. Usually I invested more into my hair products than brushes and when my hair was letting me down, I would blame my hair care. But we all know that when we are at hairdresser's his/her brush goes always better through hair and feels always much more comfortable on scalp. I know! And I always thought that these brushes are not easy to get or are super expensive. Luckily there is Denman with its huge variety of brushes that are used by many hairdressers and I can't blame them. These really are good quality brushes with reasonable prices.
I have introduced two brushes into my hair care and since then my hair is a lot more manageable, less tangled.
The most used brush is probably this classic Denman's half round brush that comes in variety of sizes. I have D3 Medium 7 Row Styling Brush. It is medium sized brush with nylon pins and anti-static rubber pad. It feels very comfortable and natural in hand, doesn't pull hair out. Huge plus is that you can adjust the brush by pulling some of the pins out if you have long coarse or curly hair or put them pack in if you feel like you need more control again.
I found that it is easier to brush and detangle my hair when I get some of the rows out.

The handle of the brush is heavy duty, so it is comfortable to hold even when styling. Brush itself is half round, so it makes a perfect brush to blow dry with. I love it mostly because I get minimum fall out with it. Usually I was rather afraid to comb my hair too often, because sometimes I got drastic amounts of hair into my hands. I would suggest to give the eye over your everyday hair brush when you are struggling with the hair falling out.

Another brush I won't use on everyday basis, but still deserves a mention is Large Head Hugger. It is perfect for adding volume when blow drying. I has ceramic-coated barrels which retain heat enabling damage free styling. Its hourglass shaped barrel makes volume providing or root lifting super easy, because it "hugs" the head (hence the name).


Again, it is designed to be super easy to hold when styling. With the fact that heat runs through its holes in barrel it lessens the time spent on styling (in order to get a proper volume) a lot.

Of course I haven't used every brush on Denman's selection, but as long as these two brushes go, I would pay a lot more for such as high quality brushes. For a less or minimum breakage it is small price to pay. These last basically forever and give so much more to the whole hair care routine.

To sum up I must say that don't underestimate your brushes. I makes a difference to have a good hair brush!

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

I have used my Denman's brush for years now and it is still in very good condition. You are so right about that!

Jen Umm said...

i find their foldable brushes are the best buti dont know about the barrel brush though, ive found better ones in the bady shop, the bristles are so much more tangle friendly
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