I saw boar bristle hairbrushes raved about by celebrities in magazines long before I decided to buy myself one. The $100 cost of a hairbrush caused me to hesitate purchasing one, but when I received a gift card to Sephora for my birthday, I decided it was the perfect time to invest. The only regret I have is not buying one earlier.
I purchased a Frederic Fekkai hairbrush on the recommendation of the saleswoman, and looked forward to seeing if it really had all the benefits my magazines claimed it had.
It did.
The hairbrush instantly smoothed and shined my hair. I went from slightly greasy ponytail hair to supermodel hair (okay, it didn’t straighten the ponytail kinks) in a matter of strokes. I even found myself needing to wash my hair less often. Somehow, the brush redistributed the oils in my hair to look, well, not oily.
The only downside I have found to the brush is that, after having it now for about six months, it doesn’t seem to give me the same luster that it gave me when I first bought it. I still wouldn’t it trade it for a regular hairbrush, but I also don’t find it gives me quite the same dramatic change I got when I first started using it.
Overall, I don’t regret the $100 I dropped on the hairbrush. However, if you are on a tight budget, a good conditioner will do wonders too (and prevent split ends while at it).
I purchased a Frederic Fekkai hairbrush on the recommendation of the saleswoman, and looked forward to seeing if it really had all the benefits my magazines claimed it had.It did.
The hairbrush instantly smoothed and shined my hair. I went from slightly greasy ponytail hair to supermodel hair (okay, it didn’t straighten the ponytail kinks) in a matter of strokes. I even found myself needing to wash my hair less often. Somehow, the brush redistributed the oils in my hair to look, well, not oily.
The only downside I have found to the brush is that, after having it now for about six months, it doesn’t seem to give me the same luster that it gave me when I first bought it. I still wouldn’t it trade it for a regular hairbrush, but I also don’t find it gives me quite the same dramatic change I got when I first started using it.
Overall, I don’t regret the $100 I dropped on the hairbrush. However, if you are on a tight budget, a good conditioner will do wonders too (and prevent split ends while at it).

1 comments:
I found this site using [url=http://google.com]google.com[/url] And i want to thank you for your work. You have done really very good site. Great work, great site! Thank you!
Sorry for offtopic
Post a Comment