Natural Wood Bristle Hair Brush, Gentle Massage, Pear Wood Handle, Made in Germany, Model PWW, For All Hair Types, Rounded Wood Pins, Anti-Static
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Katie M.
> 3 dayBeautiful craftsmanship, super hairbrush! It is everything I hoped it would be and worth every penny. Feels great on my scalp, cuts down on static and brushes out tangles from my very long, fine, straight hair like a gentle dream. Could not ask for more, definitely will recommend and buy more for my family members!
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Shelly
> 3 dayIt’s very lightweight. Feels like air. I guess I was expecting a more heavy wood like feel. I was also expecting it to have a more wooden look. Even though it is actually made of wood, it somehow looks like it’s plastic. I definitely would say it’s not worth the money
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ponca
> 3 daySmall size. Great for carrying in purse
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ME
> 3 dayQuality brush made in Germany
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Ashley
Greater than one weekI’ve only recently acquired the brush, so we’ll see how sturdy it is and wether or not it holds up. So far though, I am very happy with it. It does not add static to my curly hair, doesn’t pull on tangles, and fits in my hand comfortably. The design is also beautiful.
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Missy
> 3 dayI bought one for me 2 years ago but through a different distributor not on amazon and my husband kept stealing mine so he got his own for Christmas I keep heat away from it and wash it with gentle soap and warm water every other week or when it gets product build up. I personally love this brush and it’s the best one I’ve ever owned, I love it more than a wet brush. Will update if this one is a knockoff and falls apart. Update***I just realized this is the same person I bought from, I just ordered it directly from their website. It’s legit. :) Also to the people who say it’s missing a bristle, it is not. It’s an air hole. It’s a wonderful brush and you won’t be disappointed just take decent care of it and it will last!
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Amanda S. Woodward
> 3 dayThe stiffness of the bristles massages my scalp perfectly, yet is gentle enough to bush curly hair.
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obsessive tester
> 3 dayI tried several less expensive variants that claimed to have real wooden bristles. Mostly what I got was shiny bristles, probably plastic, that can’t possibly redistribute natural oils from scalp toward length of hair shaft. This brush is effective & aesthetically pleasing. I initially discovered wooden bristles via Bass brush probably 20 yrs ago but their brushes have transitioned to bamboo base. The layer which holds bristles is the weakest point no matter which brand. It cracks & degrades over time resulting in bristles that pop out because of cracks. It’s possible to reinsert them but because of the underlying cracks the bristles repeatedly dislodge. I suppose that’s to be expected as everything degrades over time. My review is based on current effectiveness which is excellent. Time will tell about durability.
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KM
> 3 dayHave long thin hair, but lots of it. My favorite brush for up-swept ponytail, makes it so easy to gather hair. Also great for untangling hair. Rounded wood bristles, no chance of hurting scalp. No static electricity. Wooden handle allows good grip on brush. Light weight, easy to clean. Have given this as a gift, too, and recipient also loves this brush. The overall rating of this brush should be higher! Three reviewers did not take the time to read the description of the product they purchased and wrongfully claimed the air hole in the cushion of the brush was a missing bristle, giving only just one star based on their faulty claim.
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Emily
> 3 dayWooden bristles are the way to go for boosting shine and reducing frizz. This is an excellent quality brush, and easy to clean. I dont even need the $10 brush cleaning rake/scrub combo, I can pull the hair out by hand because the shape at the bottom of the bristles doesnt pinch the hair, and the ends of the bristles dont have heads that catch it. Fully satisfied.