$154 Brush!!! Mason Pearson?

Omg! Ive never heard of such a thing. :eek: I wonder what makes it so great....:confused: Beats me!

There is no way in the WORLD i would ever pay that much for a brush. :lol:
 
Indigo's Hair said:
Has anyone ever heard of this brush? Why does it cost so much? Beauty.com is selling it for $154. Check out the link.

http://www.drugstore.com/products/prod.asp?pid=56271&catid=9730&brand=17768&trx=PLST-0-BRAND&trxp1=9730&trxp2=56271&trxp3=1&trxp4=0&btrx=BUY-PLST-0-BRAND

$154:eek: :eek: They can keep that brush.:lol: They say it for fine to normal hair too. That wouldn't work in my hair. I wouldn't even think twice about it. I wonder how money of those they sell in a month.
 
Sweetcoco82 said:
$154:eek: :eek: They can keep that brush.:lol: They say it for fine to normal hair too. That wouldn't work in my hair. I wouldn't even think twice about it. I wonder how money of those they sell in a month.

:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: Okay!
 
JLove74 said:
I have that brush - love it to death.

Wow!!! Did you pay that price, or you got a special deal? What do you love about it? Is hair loss absolutely minimal? Do you think it was worth the money? Please share your experiences, if you dont mind! :)
 
KiniKakes said:
Wow!!! Did you pay that price, or you got a special deal? What do you love about it? Is hair loss absolutely minimal? Do you think it was worth the money? Please share your experiences, if you dont mind! :)

I paid around $130 (I think) it was about 5 years ago. I like it because when I use the Mason Pearson roundbrush, my hair gets real straight and silky feeling. I even take it to the salon with me:) The pictured brush is good for me because I can get heavy handed with brushing, but this is soft and don't hurt my scalp. My hair loss is normal, nothing to be alarmed about.
 
JLove74 said:
I paid around $130 (I think) it was about 5 years ago. I like it because when I use the Mason Pearson roundbrush, my hair gets real straight and silky feeling. I even take it to the salon with me:) The pictured brush is good for me because I can get heavy handed with brushing, but this is soft and don't hurt my scalp. My hair loss is normal, nothing to be alarmed about.

Awesome! Thanks for sharing, girl.
 
GoldenBreeze said:
I have one of their seamless combs, and have seen the brush. It just seems way too expensive, and I don't brush often.

That is what I was thinking....I don't brush often. Also, isn't brushing a "no no" in proper hair care etiquette :lol: !!
 
I have three of these brushes. A large size one and the pocket sized one to take with me and also a detangler brush. My hair is both fine and thinning and I seem to lose less hair when I use these brushes. Also, they last for years (I've had mine for at least 4 years).

They can be purchased much cheaper than $154.
 
Probably for the same reason that they have $500 pairs of scissors. If you are a professional you need quality tools that you can use on hundreds of heads that won't fall to pieces on you.
 
What de bloodclaat!! Now I KNOW this brush isn't for black people. This is a quote from the website:

" If you have two Mason Pearson brushes take one in each hand and brush as rapidly as you can for a really good hair and scalp tone-up".


A) WTH has $300 just lying around to spend on brushes?? AND
B) Why would you rapidly brutalize your hair in this fashion??:whyme:
 
Flawdagator said:
What de bloodclaat!! Now I KNOW this brush isn't for black people. This is a quote from the website:

" If you have two Mason Pearson brushes take one in each hand and brush as rapidly as you can for a really good hair and scalp tone-up".


A) WTH has $300 just lying around to spend on brushes?? AND
B) Why would you rapidly brutalize your hair in this fashion??:whyme:

LOL :lol: I do love the brush... but that does sound brutal...
 
ravenmerlita said:
LOL :lol: I do love the brush... but that does sound brutal...


I guess I can only comment based on my individual hair perspective. I am have 4a/b and I am currently 12 weeks into stretching a relaxer. I am also extremely apprehensive when it comes to hair brushes. So you can imagine the visual I got when read the website's suggested use. But hey, I guess Brutality is in the eye of the beholder. I am just a little gentler. I hope this post has not offended those in the S&M community. :eek: :lol: lol
 
The only way I would buy this brush is if Tyrone em' were selling it out the back of a trunk for the lo lo.
 
Mason Pearson brushes are supposedly the best in thr world or something. I don't brush my hair enough to justify that price.
 
Indigo's Hair said:
Has anyone ever heard of this brush? Why does it cost so much? Beauty.com is selling it for $154. Check out the link.

http://www.drugstore.com/products/prod.asp?pid=56271&catid=9730&brand=17768&trx=PLST-0-BRAND&trxp1=9730&trxp2=56271&trxp3=1&trxp4=0&btrx=BUY-PLST-0-BRAND

I know several celebrities (JLO, Gwyneth Paltrow) use this brush. I think it's partly for the name and partly b/c they use some high end boar bristles. Those must be the best boar's in the world!:lol: :lol: :lol:

Luckily for most of us, since we don't really brush our hair, it's irrelevant!
 
JLove74 said:
I paid around $130 (I think) it was about 5 years ago. I like it because when I use the Mason Pearson roundbrush, my hair gets real straight and silky feeling. I even take it to the salon with me:) The pictured brush is good for me because I can get heavy handed with brushing, but this is soft and don't hurt my scalp. My hair loss is normal, nothing to be alarmed about.


I can vouch that your hair always does look silky and smooth.
 
I've got Mason Pearson seamless combs, they're great. Paid about £6 each for them ($12). My 'rake' comb has gone missing though and I'm reluctant to fork out another £6! :lol:
So as you can imagine, I don't feel the need to get any of their brushes! I got a denman D5 which does the job. I don't like boar bristles anyway.

FAO any UK members who do though, it's 'only' £45.50 here (and free postage, I've used them for my combs, a good site). I think it's the B3.
 
ravenmerlita said:
I have three of these brushes. A large size one and the pocket sized one to take with me and also a detangler brush. My hair is both fine and thinning and I seem to lose less hair when I use these brushes. Also, they last for years (I've had mine for at least 4 years).

They can be purchased much cheaper than $154.

Thats what I was thinking. They look like paddles brushed that I have seen at the Bss and Sally's
 
JLove74 said:
I paid around $130 (I think) it was about 5 years ago. I like it because when I use the Mason Pearson roundbrush, my hair gets real straight and silky feeling. I even take it to the salon with me:) The pictured brush is good for me because I can get heavy handed with brushing, but this is soft and don't hurt my scalp. My hair loss is normal, nothing to be alarmed about.

Jlove, do you remember where you got the Mason Pearson roundbrush? I've been looking for one and can't find it.
 
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