I was interested to get this brush in the March BRBB. I looked it it and thought, hmmn, that looks looks a pretty ordinary brush.
It's a cool dark pink, and has 3 rows of hard black bristles.
I haven't tried it for teasing because my hair is fine and quite fragile and breaks off easily under pressure, but after washing, drying, and brushing my hair, I run this brush over and it smooths flyaways and frizz, very very well.
This is all I use it for, but I'm very happy with it for that purpose and as it is advertised as being $6, it is a great brush for the price and the purpose.
I would recommend it to others to try - another weapon in the flyaway hair arsenal!
When I spotted this in the March BRBB I was excited and couldn't wait to try it out. Now I have thick wavy hair - how much more volume do I need? I've always wanted to try the half up pony or loose bun with a bit of volume so now was my chance.
I was a tad too keen and went straight into teasing - how hard could it be? Well if you don't know what you're doing then it'll look like a mess which is exactly how mine looked. Needless to say I put the teasing brush down and checked out a tutorial or 5!
It's a lightweight pink brush with a groove in the middle of the handle which is great for grip and a pointy tip for sectioning your hair. I don't have anything to compare this brush to but I do like it. The bristles are clustered very close to each other so it does a good job of smoothing out the hair.
Initially I created more knots than actual volume but eventually I got the hang of starting high and using small strokes until I reached my roots. I wouldn't do too much because I'm not trying to bring back the beehive at my age but it's a nice change from usual hair styles - loose curls, sleek straight, braid, bun. I'm still not the best at teasing my hair but I'm quite happy to have this for those days or nights.