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13 Best Brushes for Every Texture and Style

Des Robert and Laurent emphasize the importance of using the proper brush on wet versus dry hair—because yes, different brush bristles are suited for wet, damp, and fully dry hair. “For wet hair, entirely nylon bristle brushes are best suited, as they can be fully submerged in water. Our favorite trick is to use a nylon bristle brush to apply hair masks, and deep condition while in the shower,” Des Robert and Laurent explain. “We do not recommend using boar bristle brushes on soaking wet hair, as water can damage the natural bristles. You can, however, used a boar bristle or mixed bristle brush on damp, thoroughly towel dried hair after showering.”

As a pro tip, the co-founders recommend a good pre-showering hair brushing with boar bristles, to help remove product buildup on your scalp, distribute oil, and rid your hair of pollution through gentle exfoliation—this will result in a more thorough shampooing after.

“Wet hair is in its most fragile state—it’s more elastic, meaning it can stretch and snap easily. Using the wrong brush can cause unnecessary breakage,” adds Bomani. “For wet hair, a flexible paddle brush, detangling brush, or a wide-tooth comb work best. Flexible bristles (nylon or plastic) equate to less breakage. If you must detangle wet hair, do it with a conditioner in and start from the ends up— think about it like unraveling a delicate thread.”

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