The New Denman D79 Thermo Straightening Brush


The new Denman D79 Thermo Straightening Brush is the fast and simple way to straighten all types of medium to long hair during blow drying. Rows of natural boar bristle gently interlock and grip the hair section, smoothing the hair cuticles leaving hair super-straight, glossy and manageable.

  • Pure, natural boar bristle adds condition and shine for a silky, lustrous finish.
  • Thermo® heat-retaining plate with vented design allows warm air to circulate more freely for fast blow drying performance.
  • Suitable for use with hair relaxants.
  • Heat and chemical resistant.
  • Available in two colors: transparent blue and 'soft touch' black.

INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE

  1. Wash hair with a moisturizing shampoo and conditioner and towel dry.

  2. Use a detangling comb to gently tease out any tangles.

  3. Set hairdryer to medium heat and start to blow dry until hair is half dry.

  4. Start from the nape of the neck and separate hair into sections.

  5. Clamp hair between bristles and gripping firmly, pull the bristles down the length of the hair section while directing warm air from the hair dryer.

  6. Repeat this process until all hair sections have been straightened.

  7. Apply a gloss serum or mist with styling spray for extra shine.


Send Denman D79 Thermo Brush in @ $8.95 ea.


TRADITIONAL STYLING COLLECTION (For Controlled Styling)
FREEFLOW STYLING COLLECTION (For Volume Styling)
EASYCARE STYLING COLLECTION (For Gentle Styling)
VENT COLLECTION (For Fast Blow-Styling)
RADIAL COLLECTION (For Volume and Curl)
PADDLE BRUSH COLLECTION (For Straightening)
3 ROW DENMAN COMB
POPPER BRUSHES (For On-The-Go Styling)
FLIP-TOP BRUSH (For On-The-Go Styling)

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