| | |  | | Home » Mason Pearson Junior Mixture Bristle/nylon Mix Hair Brush-ruby Handle | | | | | | | Product Promotions: | | | | | Description: | | Pure premium natural boar bristle with nylon "spikes", recommended for long, normal to thick hair | | | Features: | |
• Approximately 9"L x 3"W
• Comes with a bristled cleaner to keep your brush in excellent condition and to prolong its life
• Recommended cleaning in warm, soapy water
• The Junior brush features 7 rings of genuine boar and nylon bristles, a combination ideal for long hair.
• Recommended for normal to thick hair types.
| | | Product Details: | | | Product Length:
| 6.0 inches | | Product Width:
| 5.0 inches | | Product Height:
| 4.0 inches | | Product Weight:
| 0.46 pounds | | Package Length:
| 9.6 inches | | Package Width:
| 3.5 inches | | Package Height:
| 2.2 inches | | Package Weight:
| 0.45 pounds | | Average Customer Rating:
| based on 15 reviews |
| | | | Customer Reviews: | |
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20 of 20 found the following review helpful:
A Brush To Treasure Throughout the YearsAug 14, 2010
By O. Brown
"Ms. O. Khannah-Brown"
*****
This is a review for a pocket or small (about 6 3/4 inches long) Mason Pearson brush made of five rings of mixed boar bristle and nylon. The longer bristles are nylon and the shorter ones are boar bristle. It is a beautiful heirloom brush worth every penny of the incredibly high price.
All of the larger Mason Pearson brushes, including this one, come with a cleaning brush, so that you can easily clean loose hairs out of your brush.
There are two things you need to know when you're ready to buy a Mason Pearson brush of any sort. One is the size: full-size (the largest size), handy (medium sized), or pocket (the smallest size). This is important not so much because of where the brush will be kept (say, in your handbag), but because of the bristle length of the various sizes. The smaller sizes have shorter bristles. The bristles have to be able to reach your scalp, and massage it and distribute the oils throughout your hair. If you want a small brush but you have thick or long hair, you'd do better with a larger size.
The other consideration is the bristle type. Do you want a mixed bristle brush like this one that is part boar bristle and part nylon? What is most comfortable and performs the best with your hair. This mixed bristle brush will work well for you if your hair is fine to normal and not too long or too thick. Otherwise, you'll need to go with the Detangler because the bristles are stiffer and can reach down through all of your hair to the scalp; the Detangler is the only Mason Pearson brush that can reach the scalp of extremely thick hair. Mason Pearson also makes an All Boar Bristle Brush for finer or shorter hair but I have never tried it.
So, this mixed bristle brush is for normal, finer, and shorter hair. I bought it for myself but my husband uses it; although I have short hair it is very thick and straight and coarse and the brush bristles won't reach all the way to my scalp, but slides over the top hairs. My husband loves it dearly though, and really enjoys using it himself, or as a special treat, allowing me to brush his hair. This makes the expense of a Mason Pearson brush well worth the money--it's a luxury item and the purchase is an investment--but it's worth it. If you're the type of person who would rather enjoy an evening at home having your hair brushed by your spouse instead of going to dinner and a movie, then you can justify the cost. That's how we did it :)
For additional information on Mason Pearson visit their web site at masonpearson dot com.
Highly recommended.
*****
6 of 6 found the following review helpful:
Worth the Money if you can Afford itJul 13, 2009
By S. Kent
"s"
Worth the money if you can afford it, just make sure you buy the correct Mason Pearson brush for your hair type. This brush will last a lifetime if you follow the instructions that come with the brush.
2 of 2 found the following review helpful:
Heirloom Quality Brush Worth the MoneyAug 14, 2010
By O. Brown
"Ms. O. Khannah-Brown"
*****
This is a review for a Junior (medium-size) Mason Pearson brush made of seven rings of mixed boar bristle and nylon. The longer bristles are nylon and the shorter ones are boar bristle. It is a beautiful heirloom brush worth every penny of the incredibly high price.
All of the larger Mason Pearson brushes, including this one, come with a cleaning brush, so that you can easily clean loose hairs out of your brush.
There are two things you need to know when you're ready to buy a Mason Pearson brush of any sort. One is the size: full-size (the largest size), handy (medium sized), or pocket (the smallest size). This is important not so much because of where the brush will be kept (say, in your handbag), but because of the bristle length of the various sizes. The smaller sizes have shorter bristles. The bristles have to be able to reach your scalp, and massage it and distribute the oils throughout your hair. If you want a small brush but you have thick or long hair, you'd do better with a larger size.
The other consideration is the bristle type. Do you want a mixed bristle brush like this one that is part boar bristle and part nylon? What is most comfortable and performs the best with your hair. This mixed bristle brush will work well for you if your hair is fine to normal and not too long or too thick. Otherwise, you'll need to go with the Detangler because the bristles are stiffer and can reach down through all of your hair to the scalp; the Detangler is the only Mason Pearson brush that can reach the scalp of extremely thick hair. Mason Pearson also makes an All Boar Bristle Brush for finer or shorter hair but I have never tried it.
So, this mixed bristle brush is for normal, finer, and shorter hair. I bought it for myself but my husband uses it; although I have short hair it is very thick and straight and coarse and the brush bristles won't reach all the way to my scalp, but slides over the top hairs. My husband loves it dearly though, and really enjoys using it himself, or as a special treat, allowing me to brush his hair. This makes the expense of a Mason Pearson brush well worth the money--it's a luxury item and the purchase is an investment--but it's worth it. If you're the type of person who would rather enjoy an evening at home having your hair brushed by your spouse instead of going to dinner and a movie, then you can justify the cost. That's how we did it :)
For additional information on Mason Pearson visit their web site at masonpearson dot com.
Highly recommended.
*****
2 of 2 found the following review helpful:
Mason Pearson Pocket BrushDec 30, 2009
By Dennis Our old Mason Pearson Pocket Mixture bristle/nylon hair brush just wore out after about 25 years of use. We just bought a new one to replace it and the quality is just as good as our old one....looks like we won't have to buy another brush for a few years!
2 of 2 found the following review helpful:
Best Brush in the WorldJul 01, 2009
By Camille Grace My husband and I love these brushes. They are expensive, but they will really stimulate your scalp and make your scalp and hair feel healthier. They are worth every penny.
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