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Diane Boar Reinforced Wave Softy Brush

$3.85
$5.49 30% off Reference Price
Condition: New
Color: Assorted,Blue,Red
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Top positive review
4 people found this helpful
Very Good Wash and Style Brush
By Very nice design on Reviewed in the United States on September 3, 2024
I had a bunch of questions before I bought the brush, ended up buying it to answer them. How hard is this brush? This brush is definitely a hard brush, some reviews highlight that it is a medium brush - it is not! I have 4c hair and I haven't had a cut in about 3 weeks, and using this brush to form my wolf was a challenge at first because I didn't expect the brush to be as hard due to those reviews. Can this brush get wet? What happens if it does? The quality of this brush is very good! I used to use a Red Kiss Military hand brush (the black one that was discontinued) to do my wash and styles and in comparison, this brush is much better - and a little cheaper. Even after the bristles get wet, they do not deform and lose their stiffness like my old brush use to. I like how the bristles are hard but evenly spaced because it allows my waves to train better when I am washing them. What is the quality of this brush? The overall quality is definitely a 9/10. I would say so from the experience of buying hair store brushes to Torino pros, this is a perfect balance of utility and style. I've had this brush for a short while, but I have been waving for over 5 years now and I can definitely tell this is a quality product. It has minimal shedding as well and the bristles being spread out really give it the ability to touch every strand of hair. Overall a very quality, affordable, and durable product! Would highly recommend. @thespincoach on IG
Top critical review
9 people found this helpful
Adequate, but not special
By Thomas on Reviewed in the United States on December 1, 2014
I bought this brush to have on hand in my office, after using a boar bristle brush at home for the last year or so. Because I wasn't going to be using it as often I went with a less expensive brush like this one, and I can tell the difference. I have been using the Ambassador olive wood hair brush (costs about 5x more), and it feels and works much better. I have short, straight hair, and even so, this Diane brush does not brush the hair into place without more effort and more attempts. I think the hairs are not as thick, or there aren't as many (I've never laid them side by side because one is in the office and one is at home). It still gets the job done, however, I am much more pleased with the Ambassador brush, both in terms of its utility and the way it feels in the hand. This is a good inexpensive brush in its own right based on price, but against at least one competitor, it does not measure up.

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