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E**L
Great brush! No pulling or tearing of hair.
I like this brush for my fine, thin, curly/wavy hair. It is gentle and glides through without snapping strands or pulling out hair. The bristles are not sharp, but are sturdy, and the handle is comfortable to grip. I ordered several other styles of brushes from this brand and I like all of them, but this smaller style best fits my hand and head (I am petite 5'2"). I no longer have scary amounts of hair falling to the floor or collecting in a brush every morning. Very pleased with all the brushes. I reach for this brush more often than the full-size paddle styles, but they are all good.
D**I
Great in dry and blow dry conditions, good with wet hair
Excellent for very thin, long hair.Barely ok for combing hair in the shower-the bristles are not as strong—hands or a thick tooth comb would be better in the shower. This brush is normally used while blow drying for the last 2 weeks and it seems durable with a hair dryer. It is sometimes used on dry hair and it is able to straighten frizzles and detangle. When hair is dry, you just have to be patient and start from the bottom. When hair is towel dried but still somewhat wet, it does a great job of combing through hair and detangling..Pulling out hair strands seems to be minimal in wet or dry conditions. It happens but i pick very little hair out of this brush compared to other brushes. The bristles are soft enough on the scalp.This one is a winner so far. Have used it for 3 weeks daily now.———————Edit: 3/22/2025I will now compare this denman brush to the $90 crown affair no.003 brush which is for very thin hair. Despite following the instructions on the The crown affair product website, the no. 003 brush does a TERRIBLE job detangling and straightening very, very thin hair. The no.003 bristles are too short, very soft, and too close together-as such, thin hair glides OVER rather than through the bristles and therefore does not grab fine hair (note i use a few strands at a time). In contrast, the denman brush can grab a handful of fine hair and requires less effort to detangle and straighten. This brush does provide some radiance (distribution of hair oil) and adds a little volume but not as much as the no.003 brush. I am NOT looking for radiance and volume, however.***** I really need an efficient brush to straighten and detangle hair and the denman brush does the job, whether dry, damp or using a blow dryer. The denman brush is cheaper and more effective than a $90 crown affair brush on very thin hair.*****
K**N
A must have for wigs and blowouts
If you wear longer wigs this is the perfect brush for styling, blowdrying, and detangling. I have several brushes from this line and also like the 9 row brush.This one is a must have.
C**
Best detangling brush for 4c hair
I’ve always finger detangled since being natural for almost 10 years now. I have never used a brush as all the deranging brushes felt like my hair was ripping out. However, my hair was never fully detangled and I felt stagnant in my hair journey in addition to breakage with my low density 4c hair. I decided to start fresh and reset my hair routine and learning how to use a detangling brush. After lots of research on brushing 4c hair and YouTube videos, this seemed like the best detangler. After using it once, for the first time in forever I can run my fingers through my hair without encountering a knot or tangle. It feels GREAT. Also less breakage compared to previous wash days just finger detangling.For anyone with low porosity and low density 4c hair, I highly recommend this detangling brush and also researching on YouTube how to properly detangle your hair using the Denman 38 paddle brush. It will help retain length on your hair are journey!
K**U
The best brush!!
UPDATE as of 02/2024: It's been one year that I've had this brush, and two of the bristles are gone. I expected better quality for a 30-something-dollar hairbrush, but it's still one of the better hairbrushes I've used.I've used many, many kinds of paddle brushes over the years. I have thick, coarse hair. Many paddle brushes got the job done, but I lost a lot of hair each time. This is the only hairbrush I've used that doesn't rip out much hair. Plus, the bristles are long enough to get into the thickness of my hair and stimulate my scalp (important for hair growth). This is the best paddle brush. Get it!
M**A
Nice detangler
The best detailing brush I’ve owned. I’ve been using it on my curly hair for 2 years and I love it. use it to detangle once a week, only 2 of the prongs have pushed in so far. Really like this paddle brush. Lightweight.
D**G
ALL PROS NO CONS
I love this brush. I have been using it for a month so far, and none of the bristles have fallen, and the quality remains the same as when I bought it. It's great if your hair is thick, dense, and type 4. Paired with a great product,t I do not think you can break off your hair. I haven't experienced any tangling when using this brush. I also use this with blow-dried hair and haven't had any issues thus far.
A**D
Good brush, but poor quality.
The media could not be loaded. I bought this brush based on the reviews. I wasn’t stoked about the price. I got it today and was excited to try it out. First off the box was a crushed mess, but the brush was fine. It worked okay on my long wavy thick hair. But, I immediately I noticed the pillow effect while I was brushing. It’s weird that it deflates while brushing, I see that’s why there is a hole in the middle of the paddle. What I didn’t like, is there is a gap that appears because of this deflation and my hair got caught in it and was pulled out. Normally this wouldn’t be a huge problem, but for a $30+ brush, not acceptable. As I continued to use the brush I noticed the bristles are kinda hard and irritated my sensitive scalp. I also wasn’t totally impressed with its detangle ability on snarled hair. After I got through the tangles with a bit of uncomfortable force, yes it’s a nice brush. I ended up returning it because I expected more from an expensive brush and it actually does hurt my scalp, so I feel like when I brush I have to avoid my scalp. In addition to the weird pillow effect, it makes it a weird combination of having to use pressure to get my hair through the bristles, but then having it basically scratch my scalp at the same time.
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