Description
Olivia Garden’s extensive product collection features a huge variety of high quality professional salon hair brushes with the latest technologies, innovative features & ergonomic designs to create long-lasting superior styling results. There will always be a brush for every styling situation.
Not sure which brush is right for you? Check out this handy guide.
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Performance Professional Folding Teasing Brush
Ideal for teasing, creating volume, back brushing & texture creation
Unique Handle DesignShape gives total controlNarrow central core for maximum grip & easy handlingTail designed for precise sectioning, separating, tucking & lifting
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Combo – 100% Boar & ionic bristles
Boar bristles ideal for creating volume & bounceLonger ionic bristles for smoothing hair
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Mixed – 100% Boar & Nylon bristles
Staggered bristle length for more natural & flowing resultsBoar bristles make hair shiny & soft
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The benefits of boar bristle brushes go beyond simply cleaning your hair, it also conditions. Scalp stimulation from both hair brushing and scalp massaging help distribute your natural sebum evenly through the hair. This helps your overall hair health and keeps those shiny locks resilient and strong. In addition, as your hair is coated with sebum, you will find moisture is restored and the hair is generally more shiny, smooth and manageable.
Brushing with a boar bristle brush stimulates the capillaries, increasing blood circulation in the scalp and transporting oxygen and nutrients to the hair stem, root and bulb. It also helps to balance the sebaceous glands by stimulating them and allowing them to breathe while retaining natural oils. Sebaceous gland imbalance is often to blame for hair loss, as overproduction and underproduction of sebum cause weakening and undernourishment of the scalp.