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Mason Pearson hair brushes - Page 2
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I need to buy another one. I had one when I was younger (well, had a big one and a small one), but the big one is soooo old, the bristles are splitting. I still love it to bits though.

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Does anyone own one?- Yes I have 2
Has anyone ever tried one?- 100% Yes
Are they worth the high price tag that they carry?- For Sure mine are over 9 yo & still perfect.

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I own one and I loooove it. Best buy ever

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I have one large boar and nylon bristle one that is about 6 years old and still going strong!
They are worth the money.

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I love mine! Handy sized nylon and bristle... I don;t think it's boar bristle tho?! It didn't say it was...
It was around $120 I think, worth it for my verrrrrrry long hair, makes it nice and shiny
I went for a Pantene TVC a few months ago, and we had to take a brush in and brush our hair on camera... And the hairdresser that was there said, "Hahaha all the girls with the best hair today have had 'The Brush' "... Which I found quite funny
My tip? Never put it in your handbag... Mine has some bent bristles from being carried in a bag on just a few occassions

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For those of you who have thick hair, which type of bristle would you recommend?

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Originally Posted by *pancakes* I've only ever owned a Mason Pearson. I used to use my mum's as a kid, then she gave me one when I was older and they really do last forever. I guess they're good, I don't know any different! (apart from the brushes hairdressers use on me).
same, i've only ever used mason pearson's. they seem to last forever, i never even knew they were expensive brushes till about 2 years ago when my mum cracked it because the dog chewed one of them up haha

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I've used one for as long as I can remember. I used my mum's when I was little then she bought me my own when I got a bit older. They're really great, well worth the price tag - they last forever!
That being said I haven't used mine in ages as I don't really brush my hair anymore.

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Originally Posted by Niita For those of you who have thick hair, which type of bristle would you recommend?
There's a 'choosing a hairbrush' guide on the Mason Pearson site, if that helps. Here's the link: http://www.masonpearson.com/choose.html

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they sell them at DJ's & strawberrynet as well.
i've always wanted one but i can't really justify the price tag...



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