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msbrown76 said:I've also heard about a Denman brush...not sure where to get one though. I use a 100% boar bristle brush, which is great for smoothing my edges.
onepraying said:ITA....however, cheaper knockoff Denmans work just as good. My denman paddle little bristle thingys kept coming out and that puppy cost me $9...I'm using the traditional "white girl" detangle brush like this Denman one:
except cheaper MUCH cheaper....and my 'old skool' nylon brush as well as the boar's hair for smoothing...All of these are used for styling purposes ONLY not to brush 100x every night before bed...![]()
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Now I HAVE'NT tried this denman:I'm still leery of the teeth coming out though...![]()
onepraying said:Now I HAVE'NT tried this denman:I'm still leery of the teeth coming out though...![]()
tishee said:onepraying,
where did you purchase the brush in the first pic?
tia
I really want to try that brush with the white teeth! I'm glad to know yours and yokourts teeth haven't come out...that sounds funny...nubianqt86 said:That denman brush is great! I have had mine for a year and the teeth are all there.
YES!!! Like a dream, especially while wet or damp and especially when you have a good leave-in with great slippage! You just need to find the right one for you...Sunshine_One said:Are these (Denman) brushes really good for detangly natural hair? I saw one on monday at Trade secret for $12.50. I was thinking of purchasing but wanted input from folks here on the board first.
Sun