Most women know to brush their hair every day, but knowing what kind of brush or comb to use doesn’t always come second nature. From texture to tangles, the right tool can make all the difference when dealing with a bad hair day, or month. Here is a quick guide to the best hairbrushes for every hair type.
You don’t have to be a beauty expert to know that wet hair should be combed, not brushed. A wide-tooth comb is the go-to for detangling wet hair. Brushes can pull and stretch your strands, making them susceptible to breakage. Combs shouldn’t require a big investment as long as they’re sturdy enough to comb through your worst knots. Cricket Ultra Clean varieties are built to last and come in lots of sizes and pretty pastels.
Pictured: Cricket Ultra Clean Comb, Sally Beauty Chesterfield Valley, $2.99
[round brush]
While it takes a lot of talent to blow dry hair when using a round brush, this is the tool of choice for giving hair extra volume. Round brushes also are perfect for styling straight across bangs. Just roll the brush under your bangs and gently use your fingers to separate strands as needed. If you’re in the market for one of these great tools, look no further than Ibiza Hair brushes. They’re worth the investment, thanks to their Mediterranean flexible cork handles and natural boar, heat-resistant carbon fiber bristles.
Pictured: Ibiza Collection Extended Cork Round Brush (Medium), Nordstrom West County Mall, $48
For those with thick hair, a synthetic bristle brush is your best bet for combing through stubborn tangles. The nylon bristles don’t create as much static as their boar counterparts and they aren’t as heavy. The Wet Brush is the ideal synthetic, as it was designed to detangle and can even be used on wet hair. It will keep your hair sleek and chic from root to tip.
Pictured: The Wet Brush, thewetbrush.com, $8.99
[paddle brush]
Paddle brushes should be your go-to for daily use. They work well to combat frizz and when used while blow-drying, can help straighten hair, sans a straightening iron. Check out CHI’s Turbo Paddle Brush for a good quality option that won’t bust your budget.
Pictured: CHI Turbo Paddle Brush, ulta.com, $14.95
Like they say in Texas, “the bigger the hair, the closer to God.” For this, you should turn to Marilyn Brushes. Whether you’re going for a full pompadour or just a little lift, these babies will give you the desired volume, thanks to their natural boar bristles and elevated center row for added texture. You can easily control the amount of tease without risking breakage or hair damage.
Pictured: Marilyn Brushes, marilynbrush.com, prices vary