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What it is: A handcrafted boar bristle brush designed to add shine and smooth hair as it gently massages and stimulates the scalp.
What it does: It conditions and adds shine by evenly distributing natural oils throughout the hair while detangling and minimizing breakage. It's made with a blend of premium boar bristles and nylon bristles.
How to use: Use on dry hair. Brush through hair in long strokes from roots to ends.
- 3 1/4" x 1 3/4" x 10"
- Item #5750574
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Drybar
Hairstylist Alli Webb founded Drybar with one goal in mind: to make the perfect blowout easy and accessible. With a lovingly crafted, wildly popular product line, she's succeeded at doing just that. Creating the perfect blowout at home is a breeze with Drybar blow dryers, hair-protecting products and other hair styling tools.
Most helpful positive review
Mar 16, 2019
Great brush
Great product. I replaced my mason Pierson brush with this one and I’m so impressed. Detabgles the hair nicely and cuts my brushing time in half . Very happy with my purchase
Tanya_lm
6found this helpful
Most helpful critical review
Sept 7, 2019
Incentivized review
Brush is great, Black dye is NOT great!
The brush is great! The bristles get wonderfully to the scalp and it feels good, a feeling of massaging your scalp. However!! This black dye smells Horrible!! So you're brushing your hair, and this toxic black dye's particles are coating your hair and scalp?? Why do manufacturers use the harshest dyes that smell of chemicals? And black dye smells the worst of any other colored dyes. I just don't get it!
Anne1234567
11found this helpful
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keanib
Oct 8, 2019
Incentivized review
THREE STARS
The letters 'drybar' on the brush peeled off- so now my brush says 'ryb' the handle seems to be made really cheaply for the price. The paint is already coming off and I've had it for less than 3 weeks. Makes me wish that I had purchased the Mason Pearson brush instead. My hair does seem to be a little less frizzy on the ends but I'll have to update if I really notice a difference later.
12found this helpful
LiJamm
Dec 27, 2020
$85 and the handle is poor quality
My husband bought this brush for me because it was time to invest in a quality brush that will last. In 5 days the letters started coming off and the paint is chipping off the back. Now it looks cheap. I am giving a 2 star as the bristles feel nice. I am really disappointed in the quality of the handle. I purchased at a store 70 miles away so I have emailed Drybar about my dissatisfaction.
11found this helpful
Anne1234567
Sept 7, 2019
Incentivized review
Brush is great, Black dye is NOT great!
The brush is great! The bristles get wonderfully to the scalp and it feels good, a feeling of massaging your scalp. However!! This black dye smells Horrible!! So you're brushing your hair, and this toxic black dye's particles are coating your hair and scalp?? Why do manufacturers use the harshest dyes that smell of chemicals? And black dye smells the worst of any other colored dyes. I just don't get it!
11found this helpful
Tanya_lm
Mar 16, 2019
Great brush
Great product. I replaced my mason Pierson brush with this one and I’m so impressed. Detabgles the hair nicely and cuts my brushing time in half . Very happy with my purchase
6found this helpful
splendidamente scritto
June 30, 2023
Nice brush
I've been looking for a good quality brush, I went to Nordstrom, and my first pick was the Sisley Paris brush, but my sales lady told me that it's expensive but cheap quality. I finally decided with the Drybar brush, and I've been enjoying it so far. It has boar hairs, which I like, and nylon bristles, and it doesn't scratch my scalp like my other one because of the plastic bristles. I would say I made a good choice buying this one. It doesn't look cheap like the Sisley Paris one, and its price is similar to the Sisley Paris. Drybar $85 plus tax: $92.12 and the Sisley Paris brush $90 plus tax: $97.54.
Only $5.42 difference between the two. It's so much more worth than the Sisley Paris. It doesn't look cheap like Sisley's. Hope this helps with the prices and deciding. Give it a try!
4found this helpful
Relby
Jan 1, 2020
Incentivized review
Best brush I’ve ever owned
Its expensive but it’s worth the money
3found this helpful
