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The KENTPF10 Natural Boar Bristle Brush is a 6.25-inch grooming tool designed for short to medium-length hair. Made from beechwood with rubber grips for comfort, it promotes natural shine, prevents split ends, and is travel-friendly, making it an essential addition to any grooming kit.
L**R
Does the job!
Quality brush. Does not pull out hair from root. Does not scratch the scalp.Pleased with purchase.
S**Y
Nice brush
This is a nice looking brush. The plus is that the firmness of the bristles (not too soft, and not too hard) work perfectly for my semi-curly hair. I just wish the wood was a little darker, but I expect it'll change nicely over time as it appears to be real wood.
S**Y
Soft hair brush
Nice brush, my hair is thin and it works. I did have a more aggressive brush so this will take some getting used to.
B**A
Perfect size
I have a large Kent brush that lasted forever, guessing 25 years or more. It is in perfect condition now as when it was new. When I saw this little one I bought it right away. Perfect size for travel. Quality is excellent and gentle on my gair. I know it will also last a long time.
2**L
One fabulous mustache brush
I bought the Kent brush that was supposedly designed for beards and mustaches. It lasted a week before I threw it out as worthless. I tried this instead, for well less than half as much. But zillions of times better. It has the power to style a mustaches — it ain’t wimpy soft like the other. It fits in you hand so you can maneuver to get the right shape. And it can smooth easily by applying less pressure. This is the go to tool. I’m buying my second right now.
C**L
Good Starter Boar Brush
I’ve been a big fan of boar bristle brushes for years. Once you get used to them there’s really no going back. When I left my ridiculously expensive brush at the gym I thought it might be a good thing to have one I wouldn’t miss so much, so here I am. It took me awhile to stop crying.This brush doesn’t work for me at all, but is sure to suit others.The good news is: if you’re new to boar bristles this might be a good place to start. The bristles are soft. If you put your palm on the tops they bend. It seems better for shortish or thinnish hair. The tufts are close together and fairly dense. How that works out is, if you have dense or thick hair you’ll have a hard time getting it through your hair most likely.On to the not so much: the handle is ridiculously light. My old brush had a plastic handle and I do believe it had more heft and better balance. I’m really not sure what the plastic inlay on the handle is about, but it’s not needed.My hair is about waist length and about medium thickness. I have to work to get this through to my scalp, which is a whole new experience for me. I have generally found it easier to section it off. With this brush I have to clip it or it simply doesn’t work out. Even with all that work I don’t get that wonderful feeling that my scalp has been massaged. I miss it. Plus, there’s static, too. That’s new.The end result for me is this brush is staying in the gym bag until I find another, then it gets retired. I’ll keep looking for one I’ll enjoy doing my evening brush out with.I hope this is helpful to someone. Thank you.
M**X
Good brush
Great quality small brush. It's a bit expensive, but its all natural bristle and well made. I would suggest this for short/medium men's hair. It's kinda hard to get longer hair through it unless you part it into smaller bunches. The bristles are not weak, but they aren't so rigid as to hurt. The bristles don't fall out much for me.
N**A
Smashed and misshaped.
Horrible. The brush was placed in the manufacturer's sleeve causing it to be misshaped with many ofthe bristles smashed and bent over.
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