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alundra said:Where can I find a denman? I want to try it out...
In general :
Pure Bristle brushes: For fine to normal hair, fine long hair.
The models: Large Extra, Small Extra, Handy Bristle and Pocket Bristle.
The Sensitive models are for very fine or thinning hair.
The Child’s model for children aged between 3 and 6 years.
Bristle & Nylon Mixture brushes: For normal and short thick hair.
The models: Popular, Junior, Handy Bristle & Nylon and Pocket Bristle & Nylon.
All Nylon brushes: For very thick hair.
The models: Universal, Handy Nylon (Detangler) and Pocket Nylon.
Long Hair:
In general, the longer the hair the bigger the brush required. However, if a person is more comfortable with a smaller brush, it may be necessary to use a smaller mixture model instead of a larger pure bristle one.
Well according to the Mason Pearson site (http://www.masonpearson.com/choose.html) , it seems as if Nylon bristles are meant for thicker hair. I have a Denman (which have nylon bristles), and I feel it rips out my fine hair. I am going to try one of the natural boar hair Mason Pearson brushes and see how that fares on my hair.
The chart from Mason Pearson: