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C**E
The best hairbrush
It's expensive but it's worth it, it's so soft, let my hair shine and eliminate the frizz on it. It's light weight and it's perfect for my medium length hair.
K**T
Worlds best brush.
It’s a pricey brush but it is worth every single penny. This is my second purchase, the first lasted me 20 years, 100 strokes a day. Love 💕 it.
S**O
Part of our "buy once" philosophy
These are top of the line brushes that will last decades if cared for properly. I know they're pricey but it's better than buying a new $10 plastic brush every year from the drugstore and letting it tear your hear as the plastic knobs fall off. A Mason Pearson feels great in your hand and polishes the hair beautifully. Worth every penny.
M**N
This brush is expensive but will easily last a decade.
you will love this brush because what it does for your hair.Also it will last for many years. I had my last oe for at least 10 years.
P**R
Best hair brush I have ever had.
I have enjoyed a Mason Pearson brush for 48 years. It was on a lot of trips, lived in several states, and the only brush I used.
K**R
Great quality
Replaced an old Mason Pearson brush my wife had for decades. She's happy, I'm happy.
I**N
Love my Mason Pearson brush
I'm a 33 year old female with extreme & severe oily skin/hair (16 hours after washing I look like someone with 3rd day hair and no dry shampoo...) Now with that being said anything not 1 inch from my skull is pretty darn dry 100% of the time regardless of how well/often I condition/moisturize.With my new Mason Pearson brush I've had for several weeks now the shoulder length sections are getting some shine, I'm seeing less frizz, although I'm not certain about any breakage difference. The lengths from shoulder to mid back aren't that much different but I'm not brushing a hundred strokes a day, just when I feel the need to.Also my dandruff, normally caused due to my oily scalp not being washed frequently enough (apparently once every other day will send it into a fit!) is gone. The bristles get down to the scalp and actually remove excess oil and what would eventually turn to dandruff. If you're not careful you can brush too hard, at least at first.My husband loves it too, although now I can't get it near him. Day one I brushed his, very short, hair with it and he loved the way it felt on his scalp. He described it as a scalp massage. I cant use it on him now because he just doesn't want to share the brush since I've got so much oil he doesn't want it on his head. If I could afford to buy another for him on a whim to make him happy I would, but he doesn't actually want/need it.
T**R
Best brush ever!
Heard about Mason Pearson and don't regret buying it. Really massages the scalp and my hair just loves it. Going to buy more for the rest of the family. Worth the investment.
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