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Straight Hair - Brushes To Use

By Dennis E. Price


Anyone who has fine hair are always asking themselves what do I do with my hair. The most difficult hair type to tame and try to style is this type. No matter how long you have taken to style and try and manage within a few hours the hairstyle falls flat.

Many people with fine hair wish they had curly hair so they could have volume in their hair. A number of different brushes may assist in your quest. We will discuss the brushes in the following article.

A soft round brush with nylon or synthetic bristles is a great option to select when faced with a number of different brushes in the supermarket. This can help most hair styles keep the way the hairdresser styles.

Another great alternative to use during blow drying is a metal round brush. This may appear at first to be a rather harsh tool to use. The aim of this is to retain all the heat inside the brush and keep frizz to a minimum. They often come in different sizes with the best one being around one and half inches.

A cushion style brush is the best brush to use with medium length hair to long hair. The theory behind this type of brush is that static plays a big part in drying hair with fine hair. The rubber brush can prevent any of this happening with its unique backing. Bristles are made from a man made material and are perfect for styling.

One brush you may wish to try is the one which is made with boar bristles. The main aim of this type of brush is to make the person's hair shiny by being soft and gentle without causing any damage. They have a great wooden handle and the bristles are mixed with nylons to extend its lifetime.

Fine hair is difficult to manage but with a little effort and the right tools you can find a solution. One way to add volume would be to take a comb and back comb similar to a sixties style which gives instant height. One way to keep the style in shape is by using plenty of hair spray.




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