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Proper Brush for wrapping relaxed hair, Help!!!!

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Leesh

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I currently have relaxed APL hair ( Very thin strands), and it is a must to use a bristle brush to get it wrapped up properly, can I get any suggestions on the proper "Type" of brush (bristles) to use to accomplish this, I do use a Denman first, but that tends to leave it to loose, in turn, it continues to fall before I can get the scarf on.
Thanks Ladies!
 
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When I wrap my hair, I use a boar hair brush. You can pick one up for only a few dollars.
 
I use my Denman and use long bobby pins to hold it in place until I get the scarf on, then gently slide the pins from under the scarf.
 
Thank You ladies, I will be running out to get that particular brush Today! And Soulie that is a great Idea, never thought of that!
Thanks again!
 
I use my jilbere comb to wrap my hair, if you must use a brush, I suggest you buy the goody jojoba infused brush (its a great brush, won't rip out your hair), a soft boar bristle brush is another option.

However if you want to make an investment is an expensive brush. I would suggest the mason pearson brushe; I don't personally own one, but when I use my friend's I am half tempted to put it in my pocket, :lachen:
 
Well I use this Diane Royal Satin Oval Paddle Brush...

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Well I use this Diane Royal Satin Oval Paddle Brush...

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I use this kind of brush as well then i tighten with a bristle brush and my friends always question how my wraps look so perfect..i kno im natural now but i used the same technique now and when i was relaxed
 
Thanks Ladies, You Girls are great, so many suggestions, I love this board, Go LHCF!
 
I use an all wooden bristle brush. I have also seen a wooden bristle mixed with boar bristles. Looks kind of interesting, thinking about getting it for my children. I buy mine from TJ Maxx 5.99
 
I don't like the bristle brush, because it seems a little to harsh on relaxed hair... Like it will strain the strands more...
 
I use my jilbere comb to wrap my hair, if you must use a brush, I suggest you buy the goody jojoba infused brush (its a great brush, won't rip out your hair), a soft boar bristle brush is another option.

I absolutely LOVE the good jojoba infused brush! It's so delicate, even on my natural hair!
 
I have the Copper Infused Goody Brush and i love it!!!! Not one hair in the brush when i wrap. I then use a boar brush to keep it tight. The Goody brush was 10 and the boar brush was 2.. both from Walmart. :)
 
I currently have relaxed APL hair ( Very thin strands), and it is a must to use a bristle brush to get it wrapped up properly, can I get any suggestions on the proper "Type" of brush (bristles) to use to accomplish this, I do use a Denman first, but that tends to leave it to loose, in turn, it continues to fall before I can get the scarf on.
Thanks Ladies!


For wrapping i use a paddle brush is great.
 
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