HAIR: WHAT YOU SHOULD KNOW — slide easily through
HEAT and a HAIR BRUSH Nov 8th 2022
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How Much Heat is Too Much? It’s not just your hair dryer, it’s your brush too amplifying the heat damage to your hair and roots. Some excessively hot hairdryers not only cause an uneven flash drying effect that removes surface moisture but can affect the internal moisture in the hair. The cuticle then becomes dry and brittle, so when the hair is wrapped over the brush or slide through this then causes the cuticle to crack, which can cause breakage when simply brushing the hair. Our experience with the many hair dryers we have tested has shown the temperatures are...
SLIPPY vs GRIPPY or ADJUSTABLE TENSIONS™
Adjustable Tensions™ Best Brush best brush for thinning hair Better Balance Reduced Fatigue Blow-drying brush Boar bristle Brushes BRUSH FOR carpal tunnel syndrome combination of bristle type Controlled Air Flow fine fragile hair frizzy hair GENTLE TOUCH 3D Bristle Pattern HOT BRUSH HOTHEADS Hair Brushes hotheads styling brushes improve your experience when blow-drying Metal free. Natural bristle brush Reduce drying time Reduce your drying time in half Reduced Color Fading slide easily through Slippy vs Grippy Slippy vs Grippy or adjustable temsions STRAIGHTENING BRUSH without tugging or pulling
SLIPPY vs GRIPPY ADJUSTABLE TENSIONS™ TOO much or NOT enough? What makes a styling brush superior, is its ability to either SLIDE through without tugging or pulling fine fragile hair and having the ability to GRIP creating TENSION when needed for that unruly frizzy hair. A styling brush with only one bristle type limits your ability for all styling possibilities. The types of bristles dictate the performance as well as the spacing and density of these bristles. The term SLIP refers to the movement of the brush through a section of hair with little TENSION. A brush with this type...