Confusion about the disentanglement! There are so many hairbrushes out there: round brush, paddle brush, tangle teezer, skeleton brush – but which one goes with your hair?
The great variety – which brush should it be?
We know the phenomenon of the favorite hairbrush. The one that is best suited to the hair that is difficult to move. But at some point, even your favorite hairbrush is struggling with signs of aging and a new brush is needed. But which one? The shape of the hairbrush is certainly a decisive factor when buying a hairbrush. It should be as similar as possible to the shape into which the hair is to be brought. For curls or a round shape you use a round brush, for smooth looks a flat like the paddle brush. The choice of bristles is also important. Plastic or natural? This is also a question of preference and hair type. Do you wear long or short? For short hair, brushes with bristles close together are suitable. Long and strong hair needs larger distances. The best way to untangle hair lengths is if the bristles have different lengths. We show you in our brush typology, which one fits you.
The Tangle Teezer – for long and curly hair
It revolutionized the brush market with the promise to solve even the wildest hair tangles painlessly. The bristles of these Detangler brushes are made of soft synthetic material and are said to be perfectly suited to untangle long and curly hair thanks to their flexibility and bristles of varying lengths. Tip: Also works great for matted children’s hair …
The all-purpose brush for sensitive
We all have them at home. Oval, a mixture of natural hair bristles and plastic, the ideal way to protect hair. The slightly longer bristles massage the scalp, the natural hair bristles distribute the sebum in the hair and thus smooth its surface.
It is important to pay attention to the quality of brushes with plastic bristles. Cheap brushes can have bristles that look like small saw blades under the microscope. They damage the structure of the hair. Natural bristles are more gentle. They have the same surface structure as human hair and are therefore particularly gentle on the small scales that coat the hair shaft.
The large round brush for straight, long hair
Thanks to their special shape, large round brushes bring a lot of volume to the hair when blow-drying. They can form large curls as well as smooth the strands – depending on how you use them when blow-drying. Short hair makes them voluminous quiffs.
The burled brush – for long hair and voluminous blow-dry hairstyles
The hairbrush with metal bristles and ceramic knobs is also an all-rounder. It is gentle to the scalp, the ceramic prevents electrostatic charging and can evenly distribute the heat when blow-drying. With greasy scalp, not much sebum is released, so it can not grease the lengths. When buying such a brush, you should make sure to choose a well made model, because some quickly lose the ceramic nubs and then attack the scalp with the unprotected metal bristles.
Natural hair bristles – nothing for greasy hair
Everyone raves about boar bristles. They are similar to the human hair structure and are therefore particularly gentle and gentle. Wild boar bristles effectively massage the scalp, the hair roots are better supplied with nutrients. However, anyone who has an oily scalp is not enthusiastic about the sebum distribution in the hair. Plus, they don’t manage to detangle long hair as well.
Skeleton brush for volume and curls
With this pure plastic brush, it is especially important to pay attention to good quality in order not to damage the scalp and the hair. Our tip for buying a brush: Test the brush by pressing it on the back of your hand. If it pricks, hurts and leaves red spots, it is also unsuitable for hair. If you want to blow-dry Big Hair with volume, the skeleton brush is perfect. It is air-permeable and distributes the air optimally. But if you want to backcomb your hair, you should use a special small comb. It is also perfect for curls, the distance between the individual bristles leaves enough space and glides better through the mane.
The super technical solution for fissy hair
Ionic brushes want to soothe fuzzy hair. More shine, less frizz, they promise. If your hair stands on end due to static electricity, you can send millions of active ions into your hair at the push of a button. You want to protect the structure and let the hair shine. The high-tech brushes are also healthier because their bristles release moisture from the ambient air into the hair.