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  2. The 12 Best Hairbrushes for Curls, Coils, and Waves - AOL

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    With curly hair, achieving the right style often boils down to having tools that are appropriate for your hair type and texture, like the perfect brush. The 12 Best Hairbrushes for Curls, Coils ...

  3. Yes, Boar Bristle Hair Brushes Really Are Worth The Hype - AOL

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    Stylists say brushes made of 100 percent real boar bristles makes hair look shinier and smoother, plus can even help stimulate the scalp to promote hair growth.

  4. Hairbrush - Wikipedia

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    A round brush can be used for styling and curling hair, especially by a professional stylist, often with a hair dryer. A paddle brush is used to straighten hair and tame fly-aways. For babies with fine, soft hair, many bristle materials are not suitable due to the hardness; some synthetic materials and horse/goat hair bristles are used instead.

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  6. Camel-hair brush - Wikipedia

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    A camel-hair brush is a type of paintbrush with soft bristles made from natural hairs, usually squirrel. Actual camel hair is not a suitable material, although historically camel was used for ancient Chinese ink brushes (and for camel hair cloth). It is a widely used brush in art, but is considered inferior to the more expensive sable and ox ...

  7. Mason Pearson Brushes - Wikipedia

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    Mason Pearson Brushes is a British company specialising in the manufacture of hairbrushes. [1] In the mid 1860s a Yorkshireman called Mason Pearson came to work at the British Steam Brush Works, in the East End of London. In 1885 he invented the "pneumatic" rubber-cushion hairbrush which became the company's primary product and is still on sale ...