Fade Hair Brush Good For Thick Or Thin Hair By renae on - Updated Oct 15, 2011

I don't usually use a hair brush for my hair. But there are times when I want to smooth my hair and wrap it up before going to bed.

While in Sally's beauty store, I were browsing around for other hair products and immeditely one item caught my eye, a wooden style hair brush with two different type of bristles, one for softer hair and the other for more thick/coarser hair.

I liked it because it was two for one and I have a young sister who can greatly rely on the firmer bristle for her overly thick hair. As for me, the 'ultra soft' side were no problem either, it was smooth on my hair and weren't harsh for my scalp either but rather stimulate it even more.

It can also easily fit in a medium or large size purse that a person can easily take with them while travelling. This brush is worthwhile to buy and I believe will last for a good time.

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