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I've always wondered..what makes a Denman brush different than any other brush? What differences have you noticed?

Thanks in advance---daviine
 
That's what I want to know. So what's the deal with the denman Northernbelle?

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Allandra said:
Daviine, I've wondered the same as well. BTW, good 'seeing' you chica.
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Thanks.
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Denman, like Mason Pearson, are among the best brushes one can purchase. They are the standard for hair care the world over, and, the materials are of the highest quality. The bristles do not pull or tug at the hair, and are gentle and therapeutic for the scalp.

I try to buy the best I can afford, and the Denman is one of the things that rates the best for hair care, styling and maintenance.

I am glad I purchased a Denman. Actually I own two: a pocket grooming brush, and the paddle brush. My brother owns a Mason Pearson, which are the natural boar bristle brushes. Very expensive, but he will never purchase another hair brush!

northernbelle

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