Sunday, December 30, 2012

The Mason Pearson Brush

A few different people have told me to buy the Mason Pearson brush. I never spend a lot of money on my brushes, but maybe it is worth it.. or so it seems after reading more about it.. I'm very curious about the brand. Apparently, hair stylists and beauty magazines alike tout Mason Pearson as the "holy grail" of hair brushes. The English brand is over a 100 years old, and is still handmade by a specialist whose work must meet strict quality control guidelines. Mason Pearson brushes are known for their nylon and boar bristles that are supposed to do an amazing job of evenly distributing the oils and sebum from the scalp, resulting in shiny and stronger hair. Every part of the brush seems to serve a grand purpose, as even the unique rubber-cushion pad is meant to stimulate circulation and to allow for every bristle to hit the scalp. However, the prices average is $170 for one brush and can go up to $290! Is the brush worth the cost? Review after review.. I'm convinced. It is worth the money: You need volume, you got it. You have a tangle issue, this is your answer. The brush also distributes the oils in your hair nicely so that you can go another day without over washing your tresses. AND the brush seems to last forever!

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