Thursday, 23 August 2012

Denman D91 Dress-out Brush


(RRP £2.87 + VAT & P&P from Denman but I purchased mine from Amazon for £3.19)

I'll be honest in saying that I'm not a brush or comb person and invariably wash my hair, blow dry and occasionally go over it with a Tangle Teezer. I rarely straighten my hair or use any sort of brushes but on a night out to add volume to my hair I like to backcomb it which is where the Denman Dress-Out Brush comes to light. The brush itself looks like more of a thin comb to me and the styling itself is gorgeous. It's a pink-purple and doesn't feel too bulky, perfect for popping in a handbag. 




The brush itself has a pin tail that can be used for sectioning hair and 'taming' and the brush part itself has three rows of nylon bristles for grip and control. The handle itself is sturdy and strong enough that it can backcomb my hair steadily without feeling as though it's tugging on it providing a good balance. Unlike other brushes it doesn't leave my hair frizzy or tacky and, due to the quality of the bristles, backcombs to an extent where my hair is still styled naturally rather than looking overly ruffled or damaging.


I love the Denman Dress-Out Brush and am so happy with my purchase, it leaves natural looking volume which is perfect for a night out without looking like a scarecrow. My only, very small downside, is the packaging which I feel really could be improved a lot. It is a thick 'plastic' container which is tricky to undo and very fiddly. I feel as though it could be cased in something much more friendly to open and prettier looking. Despite this I'll definitely be looking at others in the Denman range.

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