In order to make the most of your boar bristles—which are usually stiff at first—Jason J Dougherty of New York's Butterfly Studio suggests submerging the bristles in hot water for 20 minutes. According to Dougherty, brushes with mixed bristles are especially beneficial for curly hair. This type of brush is also key if you're looking to add volume to your hair, especially when the bristles are wide spaced.
A nylon brush is versatile, but it's best for someone with medium-to-thick density because the bristles' flexibility make detangling super-easy. Nylon brushes are also champs at distributing product evenly before wrangling a hairdryer.
Anyone with naturally curly hair can attest that brushing dry locks can wreck curl patterns and lead to frizz. Instead, brush through your curly locks when they're wet with this brush from Wet Brush, which is specifically designed as a detangling brush for wet hair. What makes this brush so special is its innovative IntelliFlex bristles, which allow the brush to glide through wet hair without causing snagging or pulling.
Plus, the price can't be beat. When you have thick hair, it sometimes feels like nothing can fully get through your mane and remove every tangle. This particular brush can help smooth and shape hair because of its curved shape and flexible base.
For a salon-quality blowout, you need the correct brush. Leave it to Drybar to create the ultimate brush to help you achieve the perfect at-home blowout. The round shape makes it easier for you to get the sleek and smooth styling you want without any trouble. The ceramic barrel, which is designed with vents so your hair dries quicker, heats up while drying to help lock in your style. The half-pint version is better for short to medium hair, so if you have longer hair, try out their Drybar Full Pint Round Brush.
For tight coils and curls, detangling can become a serious chore, but this innovative brush offers a solution. Designed with widely spaced flexible bristles, this brush glides easily through your hair without tugging or breaking delicate strands, removing any pesky knots along the way. In fact, users have reported significantly less shedding once they began using it. It also comes equipped with a wide handle, allowing for a comfortable and easy grip that makes detangling way less of a hassle, and it comes in a slew of fun, bright colors.
For best results, we recommend using this brush on wet hair while conditioning. Boar bristle brushes are great for those with delicate hair as well, but make sure you choose one with extra soft bristles, especially if your hair is thinning or fragile. This type of brush will stimulate the scalp, increasing circulation to the hair follicle, which is ideal for hair that needs a little TLC. Plus, it will help spread your hair's natural oils, helping to condition parched, brittle strands, naturally.
This gentle satinwood-base brush is designed specifically for fine and thinning hair, so you can trust its ultra soft boar bristles will get the job done without hurting delicate, damaged hair. If you have curly, coiled, or tightly textured hair, consider this brush your new shower BFF.
Designed for wet use, this brush from Pattern is heavyweight and durable, yet super gentle on hair. It's thoughtfully designed to gently detangle even the most knotty or unruly hair without tugging or pulling while helping curls clump and find each other for superb definition. The result? Super bouncy, knot-free curls. We also love that the rubber pad slides out, so you can deep clean your brush to get rid of old strands and build up—a major plus, especially for a wet brush.
What Our Editors Say. The well-made bristles allow the brush to gently and effectively work through even the toughest tangles in my hair. The brush also does an excellent job of clumping curls, which helps me achieve incredible definition. To smooth short hair and tame unruly bangs, choose a small round brush with boar bristles.
Boar bristles are great for creating tension and catching every hair, making it a dream for styling short strands. Whether the end goal is smooth and sleek or a boost of volume, this little wonder will get you there. Coming in at just 1. This sleek and small brush is designed specifically for slicking and smoothing out your edges. Equipped with a double-sided head, one end is designed to comb and brush while its extra-long precision tip end allows for expert precision when parting, swirling, and detailing.
If your goal is sleek, straight, and smooth strands, look no further than this large paddle brush from Moroccanoil. The ventilated design also helps increase airflow, thus cutting down on your drying time so your strands spend less time being exposed to damaging heat.
For extra volume, we also recommend the T3 Micro Volume 2. Equally as good for maintaining scalp health is the cult-favorite Yves Durif Brush , which is handcrafted in Italy to gently distribute scalp oils while also doubling as a detangler. Another great option to consider is the EcoTools Travel Detangler , which uses both nylon and faux boar bristles to gently slide through wet or dry hair, while also increasing circulation at the hair follicles, which is essential for hair that is in need of a little extra TLC.
Unlike other hair types, those with thick, coarse hair need a brush that can stand up to their difficult to manage strands—specifically one of the nylon variety.
Brushes with vented barrels allow airflow from your blow-dryer to reach hair more easily for fast styling. Perfect for daily brushing of any hair type, a paddle brush with boar bristles will distribute natural oils from your scalp down to the ends for healthy-looking, natural shine.
The flexible bristles help detangle wet hair, however delicate, without breaking it. Because boar bristles are so gentle, the brush works through knots without snapping fine strands. If the brush also has a soft cushion, even better—the cushion flexes along your scalp to prevent further breakage.
If you want a blowout with major volume and a little bit of curl, use a round hair brush. Round brushes come in tons of sizes, but the rule of thumb is the smaller the brush, the tighter the curl. To help lock in the style, hold each section of hair taut in the brush and blast it with the cool touch on your blow-dryer after drying.
When choosing a brush, bear in mind that the type of barrel is key. Thermal barrels hold heat to dry fast and regulate it efficiently to protect against damage. The vented barrels allow air to flow freely for fast blow-drying, and smooth the hair as you detangle.
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