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Denman Brushes???????????!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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D3 huh? Hmmmm yet another pj purchase in my future :scratchch
 
i have a bootleg version of the D3 it works really well.
Shed hairs are gone! Detangling is a breeze now.
I still might get the original D3 or D4 when this one gets tatty.
Definitely use it with conditioner or heavily moisturised hair
 
Ladies I hate to keep bumping this thread up but a decent wig brush from the drugstore will do the same thing. I have a Conair paddle wig brush with several prongs across and it works just as well. I mist my hair with water and carefully brush my hair out. My natural hair is as soft and as curly as I wish afterwards.

It's the technique not the brush...
 
sassyhair said:
what number brush are the relaxed heads using?[/quote I use the one for smoothing. I got it at trade secret.
 
I'm using a D3, and it's working great for me. I even use it on dry hair (not pulling through to the ends), but just getting an excellent scalp massage.

When I use it on my daughter's hair after washing, I wonder what took me so long to find it. Whar u bin all my life???! :lachen:
 
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