Monday, August 23, 2010

Marilyn Brush vs. Metal Brush


Sometimes I have trouble finding a good hairbrush for my thin and rather breakable hair. A lot of times I find that if I use a metal brush, my hair frizzes up or breaks off, and my hair ends up looking worse than before I’d even brushed it. Since I’ve been trying to grow some healthier, stronger hair, I’ve recently been trying all different brushes to see which one fits best with my hair. Luckily I came across the Marilyn - Jeli Ceramica Brush, and it was exactly what I have been looking for. The Marilyn Brush is made with 100 percent natural boar bristles and a true porcelain barrel. Many expensive metal brushes, though claiming to enhance the strength and overall health of your hair only weaken it and cause it to frizz. The Marilyn Brush, on the other hand, is extremely gentle for thin or dyed hair.

After having found the Marilyn Brush I have bought several of them and give them as gifts to my friends. They make excellent gifts for almost anyone, as they are the perfect brushes for many different hair types. All of the friends that I gave Marilyn Brushes to have told me that they are very satisfied with them, and have seen an improvement in the strength of their hair, especially when styling or straightening their hair. One aspect of the Marilyn Tuxedo Brush which my friends and I love is that the bristles are angled toward the barrel and create awesome volume when styling your hair. The angling of the bristles is perfect for both curly hair and straight.





Since the first time I used it, I have been, and continue to be impressed by the Marilyn Brush and its many stylish and effective features. The 100 percent boar’s head bristles, the angling of the bristles toward the barrel of the brush, and the ergonomically designed grip of the handle all work phenomenally together to create a brush which both volumizes and maintains the health of my hair.

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