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Medium Round Hair Brush for Women and Men - Ceramic Ion Round Brush and Barrel Brush for Sleek, Precise Styling and Blowout Volume, Lightweight Round Brushes for Blow Drying (43mm) (not electrical)

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When you’ve spent time choosing the perfect colour and style for your hair, you’ll want the right brush, too. Different brush designs suit different hair types and can create different looks.

Got long or coarse hair that takes forever to blow-dry? Try a round brush with a vented ceramic barrel, which helps retain heat and speeds up drying time. If you’ve got fine hair and want to add a lot of volume and bounce, O’Connor says you may want to try a large metal round brush, which “can help mimic a curling iron, giving hair more staying power.” Its lightweight design makes it perfect for keeping in your handbag when you’re on the go, too – so if you’re treating yourself to just one hairbrush, the Wet Brush deserves to be top of your list.The low weight of this GHD Radial brush makes it easy to handle, and it comes in a range of sizes. The size pictured is Size 1 but you can opt for a size 3 or 4 if you’re looking for a smoother blowout with larger curls, bounce and more volume.

For example, round hairbrushes are perfect for creating that bouncy blow-dry, while paddle brushes can smooth your hair into a poker-straight style. Plus, brushing spreads sebum to make your hair stronger (sounds disgusting, we know), and this can help with greasiness. What type of hairbrush should I use? English brand Mason Pearson hasn’t changed its cult-classic Boar and Nylon Bristle brush since 1895 – a testament to its superb design. Mixing the finest premium-grade boar-bristle with nylon, the brush is exceptionally gentle on the hair and scalp, so it’s perfect for fine, delicate textures that are easily damaged.

Here are five of the best round brushes for every style

verifyErrors }}{{ message }}{{ /verifyErrors }}{{ Here’s our selection of the best hairbrushes, of various types and for all hair textures; read on to find the perfect brush for your style. Remember: The smaller the barrel, the tighter the curl. So if you're looking for something to help straighten out your hair or achieve that wispy curtain bang look, go for a large round brush between two and three inches wide. And if you're looking for something to flip out your ends or get curled layers, go for a narrow round brush under one inch or less in diameter. Meanwhile, if you want the best of both worlds, try a medium-sized round brush around one or two inches wide to smooth out your hair while creating some volume at your roots, says O’Connor. Keep your hair texture in mind

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