✨ Elevate Your Hair Game with MISEL! 🌟
The MISEL Professional Boar Bristle Hair Brush is designed for all hair types, featuring high-quality natural bristles that control frizz, reduce breakage, and promote healthy hair growth. With a snag-free design and salon-approved quality, this brush is perfect for anyone looking to achieve silky smooth hair at home.
R**B
Worth every penny
My sister recommended this brush to me. I used it for the first time at the gym and I was blown away, I have 4 different brushes and they all hurt me so bad and rip my hair out, this one made it painless and fast, I've never been able to brush my hair without it hurting. My daughter was cursed with my hair and brushing her hair is a nightmare that ends up in tears. I used this on her, she didn't even whine once. It brushed through her matted hair with ease. I had to buy another one as extra.Also wanted to know I'm trying to grow my hair out and lose so much hair with other brushes. But when I cleaned the brush with the tool included in the large pack, I was shocked at how little hair came out vs my other brushes that would end up with chunks of hair ripped out on it. This is going to keep my hair healthy and long!
M**0
My Favorite Brush!
My favorite brush. It works well on my i-tip human hair extensions; it makes them smooth and removes tangles easily.
J**R
Best brush I’ve ever used!
This is the best brush I have ever used. I’ve had MANY brush in my lifetime, many more expensive but this is the best brush I’ve ever used. It doesn’t rip my hair out. It treats my fragile, delicate hair with care. It really helps pull the oil through your hair which is so good to do between washes. Also, it comes beautifully packaged which was lovely. You could gift it. And, it comes with a substantial tool to keep the brush cleaned out. Love!
R**A
Other than price it's awesome
Excellent brush. The price is too much
S**E
I do like the brush!
I bought this for my nine year old granddaughter who loves and begs to use my Mason Pearson. I tried the Misel brush and it seems nice and detangles my thin long hair that goes to the the bottom of my back and left my hair very smooth. Her hair is shoulder length and thick and curly/wavy so I'm hoping it does as good of a job on her hair as well. However, it is a Christmas gift and we won't know until then! From my own experience I would say it's nice for the cost - especially for the cost! The body of the brush seems a good quality, it has a smooth and glossy look/feel, and comfortable to hold. However, it is a bit smaller than I expected, not quite as large as my Mason Pearson, which I am accustomed to. The bristles seem good and sturdy and the rubber pad seems stiff. I was worried that it might be too stiff but after I tried it I realized that it was indeed comfortable on the scalp. The nylon bristles do not have the ball tips and one might think that they feel scratchy but they actually don't scratch. That's something I realized with my Mason Pearson when I first got it. I had been used to ball tip type brushes but the problem with those is that the tips come off after awhile and those do scratch and then hairs get stuck in them and break your hair. So I do think that I will be pleased with the brush's performance and am hoping it lasts. One of my main influences with this purchase is that IT IS NOT MADE IN CHINA! My second reason is the nylon/ boar bristles, and the smooth finish on the body. I read some reviews of how people are cleaning these type brushes. Personally I don't think you should be using water and soap. The rubber will dry out and ruin the brush. It needs to be cleaned using the cleaning brush for the Misel and more like a dry cleaning. My advice would be to follow instructions for the Mason Pearson on how to clean the hairbrush as there's some really BAD advice out there!!!
L**A
Worth every penny!!
Best brush I have ever used. I absolutely recommend.Works great. Does everything it says it does.👍👍Scalp and hair feel great!!❤️I use a lot of hairspray and brushes throughout with no pulling.Awesome Also adds body to my fine hair.
T**
Perfect brush
Very nice brush doesn’t rip out ur hair
I**N
Doesn't Seem to Last Compared to Other Quality Brushes
TLDR: You get what you pay for, or so it seems. Compared to my Mason Pearson, it's at best, 1/70th the brush it is in terms of longevity.I've included a photo now. My Misen brush has only been in my possession for about 10 months and I only use it when my other go-to brushes aren't around. I'd say on average, 4 or 5 times a week when traveling. Maybe a hundred or so brushing sessions altogether.I purchased it to substitute for my more valuable brushes when I was on the go or gone for a weekend and 'technically', it has done its job there. It has great results and losing or misplacing this would be less impactful than my Mason Pearson. I had it stored in a hard case in a backpack with soft microfiber clothes, so it stayed clean and wasn't subjected to crushing. It goes through the same cleaning protocol my other brushes do on a weekly basis, where I manually pull out any easy to get to hair that I didn't get after each session anyways, then gently clean the base of the brush with a soft bristled toothbrush to remove skin cells and finally use a hair remover to pull out anything that's really tangled in there - in this case, MISEL's own tool. But now, I've noticed that about a third of the bristles have fallen off or apart, into the brush, frayed or been damaged. Especially those in the center of the brush, as seen in the photo.Meanwhile, my Mason Pearson brush from 2011 is still going strong. I don't think a single bristle has fallen off or broken since using it. And I've been using it much more frequently, while at home and when traveling in prior years. Just doing the math, we're talking no less than 7000 times. Granted, the MP was six or seven times more expensive than the Misel when I bought it through Costco, but it's technically already proven its value. I'll reach out to the seller since they have a warranty, but I don't have my hopes up. Will definitely edit this if I get any positive feedback or see that their replacements have improved in quality.Even then, keep in mind that the actual sturdiness compared to the more expensive brands definitely has something to improve on. My brush has lost ~20-30% of its bristles with literally 1/70th of its use against the other brush that has had almost no visible change in a decade.Fairly surprised, since the majority of these reviews are very positive. Hopefully mine was just a dud, but I'm afraid that most people who are reviewing are only looking at immediate results, instead of its value and effectiveness over time.
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