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Boar Bristle Brushes (Read 5431 times)
cera
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Boar Bristle Brushes
Mar 7th, 2009 at 2:52pm
 
Anyone use them?  Which kind do you use?  They have soft, med, or hard bristles...which is best?

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Re: Boar Bristle Brushes
Reply #1 - Mar 7th, 2009 at 4:51pm
 
I had no idea they had different bristles textures.  Huh I just use a Scünci one that cost like $4. Best brush I've ever had. *shrugs* But my hair's not picky.  Roll Eyes
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Reply #2 - Mar 7th, 2009 at 5:05pm
 
Scunci hu?  Do the bristles tend to shed on you?  I had a clairol one that when I used it, a TON of bristles would fall out... Undecided  Now I'm looking at the Swissco Olive Wood Boar Bristle Club Hair Brush http://www.drugstore.com/products/prod.asp?pid=206106&catid=83750&aid=333971&apa... which looks good...
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Re: Boar Bristle Brushes
Reply #3 - Mar 8th, 2009 at 2:51pm
 
Well they've yet to make a brush impervious to falling apart.  LOL Roll Eyes Grin Bristles will shed inevitably but it shouldn't be tons, actually it should be hardly noticeable. A good BBB will last many years, my first was actually my mothers and was like 20+ years old before it the sealant came off and too many bristles fell out. Lacquered woods tend to have the lacquer chip off. Unfinished will rot when washed, so you want almost a plastic like finish to it. And natural boar bristles, they'll be two toned with tan tips. Synthetic just don't feel as well. The best bristles are prickly to the touch, dense, if you tug on them they won't pull out, and if you brush your hand through them they don't fall out. Basically if it's inexpensive it never hurts to give it a try, if you don't like it you can always try another.  Wink
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Re: Boar Bristle Brushes
Reply #4 - Mar 8th, 2009 at 4:18pm
 
Unsolicited advice - Don't share one with a short haired person (or anyone) who uses a lot of hair "gunk"!  We only have hub's old one and I used to use it for brushing vintage curly styles but I don't like to use it on my hair when it's natural and long.  I don't feel it really gets through the mass of hair.
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Reply #5 - Mar 9th, 2009 at 1:28am
 
Thanks so much for your reply's!  Wonderful information:)  I decided to order the one I linked above ... if I love it, I'll let you guys know!
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