Mason Pearson Handy Nylon Detangler Brush N3
Mason Pearson Handy Nylon Detangler Brush N3:
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Equipped with high-quality nylon bristles that effortlessly glide through hair, making it ideal for detangling all hair types, including thick, curly, and coarse hair.
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Can be used on both wet and dry hair, providing gentle yet effective detangling without causing damage or breakage.
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Features a lightweight, ergonomic handle that ensures a comfortable grip and easy maneuverability. Its durable construction guarantees long-lasting performance, making it a reliable addition to your hair care routine.
Product Information
The Mason Pearson Handy Nylon (N3) is a handy detangler for thick, coarse and unruly hair. With 6 rings of nylon tufts to stimulate blood flow to the hair roots, the density of the bristles allow conditioning sebum to be more evenly distributed from the roots to the ends of the hair.
Regular brushing plays an important part in the condition of your hair. Brushing spreads essential oils along the length of the hair giving it strength, suppleness and producing a healthy sheen.
To maintain the quality of the Mason Pearson hairbrush it is not mass produced. Most of the work is carried out by hand, using techniques pioneered and patented by the founder -Mason Pearson- over one hundred years ago and improved over succeeding generations.
N3 Measurements
Overall length
216 mm : 8 1/2 inches
Head length
110 mm : 4 3/8 inches
Width
64 mm : 2 1/2 inches
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