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Erica Cerda
> 24 hourThis brush does not damage my hair. Its really Good at detangling and keeping my hair soft.
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Dani Love
> 24 hourI bought this because I’m growing out my hair. I will never go back this is the best brush I’ve ever owned. No snagging, no little plastic balls on the bristles to rip your hair. It distributes the oils but doesn’t make my hair frizzy like boar hair does. It’s just the best.
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Kelly
> 24 hourThis brush smoothes my frizz. I love it.
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Wireman
> 24 hourThis brush is exactly as advertised. It is high quality. It feels great on my scalp and brushes my thick curly hair without static. It is worth the money.
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Virginia Triplett
> 24 hourThis is a wonderful brush, lightweight but sturdy bristles. I bought this to replace a wooden brush that I have had over 30 years. I was hoping to find something of equal quality and I did!
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Cilantro
> 24 hourThis brush is lightweight and attractive. I was hoping it would last more than 3 months! Three bristles have completely come out of the brush. I dont know how this is/was made, and if this is a common occurrence, but I have shoulder-length, fine hair and brush normally--no tugging, pulling, etc. I was surprised that after only 3 months this brush already started breaking down. Disappointing.
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Madeline Cruickshank
> 24 hourI use this brush several times a day. It does get the stray hairs off, but never tangles. Its the best brush, ever and not made in China. Feels nice on the scalp, too.
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Jacket Lover
> 24 hourSo you know when the roots of your hair get oily, and the ends are dry, and you need to wash your hair? That’s especially when you need this brush. It brings the oil from the roots down to the ends! I may not have to wash my hair so often. Don’t know yet. So far, I absolutely LOVE this hair brush . A friend told me about it. I’ve only had it for 2 days and I already see and feel a difference. It’s a tad more expensive than other brushes, but so worth it. It changes your hair from dirty roots to shiny to the ends. It feels different to brush. Again, my 20ish year old friend told me about it.
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Nomen Nescio
> 24 hourIve never been much of a brush guy, either keeping my hair short enough not to need one or using a comb when its longer. This Desert Breeze PWW brush is very different from others I considered (mainly boar bristle), and in all the right ways. It feels great (in the hand and through the hair), smells lightly yet lovely, and cleans easily. I have thick, straight hair that I slick back and the wood bristles glide through easily without pulling. The lines arent as fine as a comb, but still preserve the hairstyle. I think the brush is a simple work of art, and probably over-engineered. I appreciate the boutique-like packaging as well. I dont even use a comb anymore.
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bruce auerbach
> 24 hourMade well with no sharp edges. Bristle end is quite a bit heavier than the handle end, and the wood is very lightweight. If the handle were thicker, the brush might feel more balanced/comfortable to hold. My goal was to support a European manufacturer, so Im keeping the brush.