Best Brushes for Fine Hair

Written By Unknown on Tuesday, April 29, 2014 | 1:00 PM


Styling fine hair is challenging but not impossible. When it comes to managing it, the important question is: What tools should I use? Just as you wouldn't wear a B cup if you're a C cup, using the correct hairbrush for your fine hair is important to keeping your hair healthy and damage-free. It's also the best to maximize the benefits of that particular hairbrush.

The best brush provides gentle care even as it helps you add lift, volume, and body to your hair. It does not cause static and frizzes. It does not cause tangles. It glides through hair easily to prevent snagging. When your hair is naturally delicate, the last thing you want to is to pull and break the strands. Generally speaking, the best brushes for fine hair are those with soft to medium bristle brush. Here are the top four:

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1. Porcupine brush. No, porcupine brushes don't have barbs, and they won't tear your hair. Rather, they refer to brushes with tufted bristle. They are characterized by a unique combination of boar and nylon bristles: one stiff nylon bristle in the middle of each tuft of boar bristles. The nylon bristles are also extended for deep penetrability. This design is great for controlling fine hair, as well as for damp, thick hair. Porcupine brushes are considered some of the best brushes for fine hair because they are gentle and yet exert a strong hold on the hair.

2. Cushion brush. This type of brush features a cushion rubber base with either natural or synthetic bristles. The rubber base prevents unwanted static that is typically created during brushing, making cushion brush a great styling tool for fine hair. It gently stimulates the scalp and doesn't pull on your hair. Cushion brushes are best for medium-length to long hair.

3. Boar brushes. These brushes feature bristles made of actual hair of a boar. Boar bristles are soft and flexible, so they don't cause any tears or damage. They also seal off the cuticle of your hair and make your hair shiny. Because they are naturally weak, boar brushes are often mixed with nylon bristles to strengthen its hold on the hair.

4. Round brush with metal barrel. The reason this is considered one of the best brushes for fine hair styling is that it directs hair away from the head, allowing warm air (from a blow dryer) to be concentrated on the roots. The metal barrel retains heat and helps reduce blow-drying time, which causes frizz. Rounded metal brushes are available in various sizes. Bigger brushes (e.g. 3.5" inches in diameter) are ideal for women with long hair. Smaller brushes measuring 1" to 1 ½ brushes are optimal for women with short hair.

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