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Posted by Deneb on September 27, 2009, at 22:13:20
I totally splurged. :p
I bought the BN1 "Popular" large sized boar bristle and nylon brush.
Mason Pearson is the Rolls Royce of hair brushes. They cost a fortune, but people say it is totally worth it. It will last so long you could pass it onto your grandchildren and it feels heavenly on scalp.
I bought mine for 42 pounds, which is the best deal out there.
I see them selling on ebay for $90.
The extra large 100% boar bristle one I saw for $140 on ebay.
I've never owned such a high quality brush. I plan on making this the one and only brush I will ever use now.
Posted by Phillipa on September 27, 2009, at 23:44:45
In reply to Mason Pearson, posted by Deneb on September 27, 2009, at 22:13:20
Deneb I think you need insurance on that brush didn't know any brush was that expensive. Phillipa
Posted by Deneb on September 28, 2009, at 12:38:12
In reply to Re: Mason Pearson » Deneb, posted by Phillipa on September 27, 2009, at 23:44:45
I got an email saying that shipping would be 10 pounds. I considered not buying it, but then I did more research and found out this same model is selling for $160, and that is on sale too!
I pondered and pondered some more and I just know in my heart I wouldn't be satisfied until I had a Mason Pearson brush, so I confirmed the purchase and now I can't wait for it to arrive!
Now I really have to study. I am so behind!
I love my Mason Pearson brush!
Posted by olivepit on September 28, 2009, at 19:33:47
In reply to Re: Mason Pearson, posted by Deneb on September 28, 2009, at 12:38:12
DId you try it somewhere before you ordered? LEt me know if its as amazing as they make it. Id buy one.
Posted by Deneb on October 8, 2009, at 15:15:06
In reply to Re: Mason Pearson, posted by olivepit on September 28, 2009, at 19:33:47
I just got my Mason Pearson! I just tried it out and it's unlike any other brush I've used. It really goes through to my scalp and at the same time, it really brushes my length. I find it massages my scalp and polishes my hair, like literally. I found a bunch of dust on the brush after I brushed my hair. I must have had a lot of dust in my hair. The bristles are pokey on the scalp, but in a good way. They don't hurt, it just feels nice.
It's a really good brush. I'm glad I bought it. :-D
As long as I take good care of my brush and clean it often, it should last me a really long time.
Let me know if anyone wants to buy it, I think I found the best price online.
I'm really happy with my brush.
Posted by olivepit on October 8, 2009, at 22:59:16
In reply to Re: Mason Pearson » olivepit, posted by Deneb on October 8, 2009, at 15:15:06
you have peaked my interest...
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