I\'ve got a Mason Pearson BN3 Handy size in Black which I brought this year in June. If anyone has a pure bristle Mason Pearson brush and is interested in trading it in for a bristle and nylon version then... Read full review
I've got a Mason Pearson BN3 Handy size in Black which I brought this year in June. If anyone has a pure bristle Mason Pearson brush and is interested in trading it in for a bristle and nylon version then let me know. I don't mind downsizing to a pocket size either
How good the brush is depends on your hair type, and scalp too if you get the bristle and nylon. I've suffered from dandruff my entire life, scratching my scalp with the nylon actually creates more dandruff more me. My mom doesn't suffer from dandruff (she successfully went no poo), and she loves the experience brushing her hair with the the Mason Pearson gives. It does make hair really smooth, and gives it a glossy, shiny look, great for styling
For anyone with thin hair, like me, I recommend the pure bristle version otherwise the constant scratching so close and direct to the scalp can start to hurt. I think the purpose of the nylon is to detangle but I have straight, very fine hair and can even detangle my hair with my own fingers so the nylon almost becomes redundant
I suggest thick, unruly hair go nylon and bristle, fine and thin hair go pure bristle. If you suffer from dandruff stay away from the nylon and bristle version. This is from my own experience, please learn from my mistakes. Good luck with it if you decide to purchase.