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Mason Pearson Hair Brush - Pocket Size Mixed Bristle (Boar & Nylon) Review

Mason Pearson Hair Brush - Pocket Size Mixed Bristle (Boar and Nylon)
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This is a review for a pocket or small (about 6 3/4 inches long) Mason Pearson brush made of five rings of mixed boar bristle and nylon. The longer bristles are nylon and the shorter ones are boar bristle. It is a beautiful heirloom brush worth every penny of the incredibly high price.
All of the larger Mason Pearson brushes, including this one, come with a cleaning brush, so that you can easily clean loose hairs out of your brush.
There are two things you need to know when you're ready to buy a Mason Pearson brush of any sort. One is the size: full-size (the largest size), handy (medium sized), or pocket (the smallest size). This is important not so much because of where the brush will be kept (say, in your handbag), but because of the bristle length of the various sizes. The smaller sizes have shorter bristles. The bristles have to be able to reach your scalp, and massage it and distribute the oils throughout your hair. If you want a small brush but you have thick or long hair, you'd do better with a larger size.
The other consideration is the bristle type. Do you want a mixed bristle brush like this one that is part boar bristle and part nylon? What is most comfortable and performs the best with your hair. This mixed bristle brush will work well for you if your hair is fine to normal and not too long or too thick. Otherwise, you'll need to go with the Detangler because the bristles are stiffer and can reach down through all of your hair to the scalp; the Detangler is the only Mason Pearson brush that can reach the scalp of extremely thick hair. Mason Pearson also makes an All Boar Bristle Brush for finer or shorter hair but I have never tried it.
So, this mixed bristle brush is for normal, finer, and shorter hair. I bought it for myself but my husband uses it; although I have short hair it is very thick and straight and coarse and the brush bristles won't reach all the way to my scalp, but slides over the top hairs. My husband loves it dearly though, and really enjoys using it himself, or as a special treat, allowing me to brush his hair. This makes the expense of a Mason Pearson brush well worth the money--it's a luxury item and the purchase is an investment--but it's worth it. If you're the type of person who would rather enjoy an evening at home having your hair brushed by your spouse instead of going to dinner and a movie, then you can justify the cost. That's how we did it :)
For additional information on Mason Pearson visit their web site at masonpearson dot com.
Highly recommended.
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Tweezerman Moustache Scissors Review

Tweezerman  Moustache Scissors
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I purchased these scissors to trim my mustache and beard and they are the best I ever had.

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Nurture My Body Organic Volumizing Shampoo SLS Free for Fine, Limp Hair Review

Nurture My Body Organic Volumizing Shampoo SLS Free for Fine, Limp Hair
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Years ago I was a sales rep for a cosmetic ingredient company. Meaning I didn't work for any cosmetic companies specifically, but sold the ingredients to large manufacturers through a broker. Because of this, I learned a wealth of information that I've taken with me though that career has long since past
(for example, did you know almost every acne medication is the exact same thing if it's over the counter? Even the expensive proactive ones. You can only put 2% salicylic acid in it per law over the counter. They are all this with other inert ingredients or 10% benzoyl peroxide and inert ingredients. Just buy the cheapest and read the labels)
As for shampoos, what I learned from the cosmetic scientists and companies changed how I buy them forever. Did you know we are the ONLY country who buys shampoos with Sodium Laryl Sulfate or Sodium Laureth Sulfate in them? These are the exact same stripping agents used in FLOOR CLEANER. But it's for marketing. Americans equate foaming with clean so those that foam less, even if they work better, don't sell as well...so the majority of companies add them in because they are big foamers.
However they completely strip your hair and cause breakage. Once I started going to Whole Foods or Central Market and buying my shampoos without it, I never stopped...even though it's been years since I learned this. Every time I get my haircut somewhere the stylist says "you are lucky at your age you don't have to dye your hair" or something to that effect. I always say "but I do dye my hair" and they say "but your hair is in incredible shape and is really shiny. Do you not blow dry it or use a curling iron?" and I tell em I do that too.
The difference is I don't strip out all the moisture with my shampoo!
I need good cleaning shampoo mind you...I work out hard 6 days a week.
This, fortunately is good for your hair and non stripping. The other ingredients only make it better...very natural and GOOD. My hair gleams.
I also like the glass bottle. It's actually PRETTY to have out on your tub or in your shower.
Negative? The price is so high. I consider it worth it in some aspects as it's the best one I've found ingredient-wise, but I'll be honest, I don't use this daily just because of the cost. I buy a shampoo called Pure that's also SLS free. I don't like the ingredients in that one as much but I can't afford to splurge for a daily wash with one priced this high so I buy that other one when it's on sale and vary it out for a win/win. However, if I COULD afford this one only for daily washes I'd use it exclusively.
It does wind up being cheaper here since when ordered through amazon there is no tax.

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Free & Clear Firm Hold Hair Spray (8 oz) Review

Free and Clear Firm Hold Hair Spray (8 oz)
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Anyone who is allergic to commercial hairsprays has been pretty much out of luck in the hairspray department. The one brand that had a "hypoallergenic" version discontinued it, and many of us who have tried every other possibility in the beauty departments of drug and department stores have been disappointed as we deal with itchy eyes and rashes.
This product is the answer to the problem, and it's so good you'd use it even if you weren't allergic to other brands! Though it does not advertise itself as "hypoallergenic," it does emphasize that it has been "created for persons who wish to avoid common chemical irritants found in ordinary hair sprays.," and it worked for me.
It is a pump spray with a good firm hold, though not stiff and gluey. It does not dull hair, and it doesn't seem to accumulate the way commercial aerosol brands do. The price, while higher than the aerosol sprays in the supermarket, is comparable to the "designer" brand labels in salons, and one bottle lasts me about two months. The itchy, red eyes are gone, and I am recommending this to my friends--even those who don't "need" it the way I do. Two of them have ordered it as a result, and they like it as much as I do. Cannot recommend this product more highly! Mary Whipple

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