Fashion & Beauty
The best hairbrush for your hair type
With so many variations, shapes and sizes, it's no wonder that many women are using the wrong hairbrush. To help make sense of it all, we've broken down the types for every use and hair type.
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With so many variations, shapes and sizes, it's no wonder that many women are using the wrong hairbrush. To help make sense of it all, we've broken down the types for every use and hair type.
By: Julia McEwen Source: Goody
If you're in a rush and need to dry your hair quickly, try a vented brush. It allows more heat from the blow dryer to blast the hair directly. Goody Start Frizz Controlling Blow Dry Gel Vent Brush, $7.
By: Julia McEwen Source: Canada Beauty Supply
If you're looking to invest in a hair brush that will last you decades—seriously, it will—a Mason Pearson brush is what the hair professionals recommend.
By: Julia McEwen Source: GHD
For fine, thin, medium-length hair, use a comb with wide-set teeth to untangle knots. GHD comb, $17.
By: Julia McEwen Source: Amazon.ca
For thick, coarse, long hair try a square nylon paddle brush. If you are a frequent hair mask user, keep this brush in the shower and use it to brush through the mask. It will ensure that every parched strand is drenched with hydration. Professional Black Paddle Cushion Hair Massage Brush Hairbrush Comb, $4.
By: Julia McEwen Source: moroccanoil
If you're after major boost of volume, enlist the assistance of a boar bristle teasing brush. Crimp brush, $39.50.
By: Julia McEwen Source: Sally Beauty
If you like the rounded ends of a bouncy blowout, use a round brush. To cut down on drying thick hair, make it a ceramic round brush. Once heat is applied, the tourmaline and ceramic blend emits ions to help flatten, smooth and speed up drying time. Ion Ceramic V Pin Round Brush, $7.
By: Julia McEwen Source: Sally Beauty
Banish tangles and knots with a minimum of fuss, breakage or damage with teeth that glide through your hair without tugging and pulling—perfect detangler for kids! Tangle Teezer detangle brush, $15.
By: Julia McEwen Source: Spornette
Fine-haired women should steer clear of metal brushes because they can heat up too fast and potentially burn the hair. Instead, opt for a boar bristle round brush. The bristles are gentle and will increase shine, while the rounded shape will help boost volume.
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