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Old 11-24-2010, 02:08 PM   #16
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Can you tell more about your isinus brush? Which one do you use? Do you find it better than say a Madan brush? I think the Madan is great for detangling! I have been very happy with it but always looking for other ideas too. I also use a boar bristle brush (just a generic one from Sally's Beauty) as a finishing brush -- it really brings up a shine. Just had not heard of the isinus brush and am curious to know more if you would like to share.
You quoted kjc, but you were asking about the isinus brush so I assume you meant to quote me?

Anyway, Mardelin suggested I get one, so of course I listened to her like a good girl should and got one! I got mine off Amazon, so if you are boycotting Amazon, you'll have to look around for it. I got mine right before that whole Amazon thing happened. Amazon.com: Isinis Hair Brush * Made In France:...Amazon.com: Isinis Hair Brush * Made In France:... But get the regular nylon bristle one. The bristles are stiffer and more densly packed than the Madan. I still love my madan, but with the isinus I don't find I have to bust out my metal tooth comb to break up really bad mats. The Isinus you need to go in with a softer hand to loosen up the mats, the once they are kind of opened up you can go in with a harder hand and brush those suckers out.
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