Does anyone have any experience with this brush:
http://www.caswellmassey.com/shopping/p ... ductID=896
Also, following another member's suggestion, I picked up two boar military brushes from Sally's Beauty Supply. One had "extra soft bristles" which I feel is too soft to properly massage the scalp, and the other feels like nails.
I am considering purchased a Kent brush(either the MG3 or MG2) but I'm not sure whether to get the one with the dark bristles or the white bristles. From what I gather, the white bristles are softer and the dark ones feel like nails, but I kind of want something in between. Thats why I was considering the Calwell Massey brush, hopefully someone has used that one...
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You are right, the bristles on the Sally's military brush are very stiff and again, they are nowhere near the quality of better brushes, but for $2, if I find I don't like it, I can toss it and not feel to bad about it. I went to the link you gave for the Casewell Massey brush and that looks like a nice brush and the price is doable also. I would be interested in hearing what others say about it too.lovetoshave wrote:Does anyone have any experience with this brush:
http://www.caswellmassey.com/shopping/p ... ductID=896
Also, following another member's suggestion, I picked up two boar military brushes from Sally's Beauty Supply. One had "extra soft bristles" which I feel is too soft to properly massage the scalp, and the other feels like nails.
I am considering purchased a Kent brush(either the MG3 or MG2) but I'm not sure whether to get the one with the dark bristles or the white bristles. From what I gather, the white bristles are softer and the dark ones feel like nails, but I kind of want something in between. Thats why I was considering the Calwell Massey brush, hopefully someone has used that one...
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Does anyone know where I can find a replacement Kent MC 24 quill? I have searched far and wide and I am afraid my Internet skills have failed me. I purchased one locally a number of years back at a place called The Grooming Lounge and unfortunately they no longer carry that style. Thanks
- Brent
"The society that separates its scholars from its warriors will have its thinking done by cowards and its fighting by fools."- Thucydides
"The society that separates its scholars from its warriors will have its thinking done by cowards and its fighting by fools."- Thucydides
The most comfortable brush I've used is the Mason Pearson Sensitive. It is a little expensive and doesn't have the style of the Kent brushes but it is the only brush I can really use.ThStoddart wrote:Ren -- that's bad news. It's just insane how painful this brush is - it feels like I'm scrubbing my scalp with a metal wire brush! Unfortunately, no shop will take a brush back after you've used it...
I'm wondering if soaking the bristles in hair conditioner would soften them; after all, they are hair, albeit animal hair.
http://www.amazon.com/Mason-Pearson-Sen ... B001N444JU