The same as any old comb That may be because I'm relaxed tho
I just bought and used it yesterday, so I may not know how to use it either
Probably so because I know for me I never use it for anything other than curl definition when doing wash n' go's.i tried the denman brushes, don't really get the hype yet, but maybe its because I am relaxed
Your hair is georgeous!I love my D5
I don't own a comb. But I have super thick hair. Combs do nothing by aggravate me. I use my D5 to detangle for the most part and sometimes to apply product.
LOL Thank you. The D4 and D5 brushes are for thick or/and curly medium to long hiar. Your hair being relaxed you may need the D3. For that price and no refund I was hoping it would do fantastic things. It was like using a comb when I tried it on dry hair but I read it's best to use on wet hair with leave in conditioner to bring out the natural curl. But we shall see.
I like to use my Denman D3 when I'm airdrying and plan to flat iron after. After my wash/dc, I apply my products, and then detangle with a wide tooth comb. I let it get about 50-60% dry, then I carefully pick/brush my hair in sections with my Denman so that the hair gets straight and smooth. I then proceed to let it dry fully. It helps get out those sheds, and plus it sets me up for a smoother flat iron result since as the hair dries it's all running in the same direction and not all over the place. Also if I cant find my boar bristle brush when I want to smooth my hair out and pull it back after a co-wash, the Denman does the job quite well.
After reading all the diff #s on the denman brush, I checked to see what # I have. I have the D3. What's the difference between the #s?
Your hair is georgeous!
after you've combed it w/ the denman brush, your hair/new growth doesn't revert before you flat iron?
I have found the higher the number, the "sturdier" the brush, better for handling thicker, denser or longer hair.
Thanks Pokahontas...oh to be like you