I got one at Target.Speedy70 said:I need to find a very large round brush. It has to have a metal/ceramic barrel. The $14.00 one I bought from CVS broke last night (first time using it).
I'm thinking I need it to be at least 4" in diameter. Where, besides Sally's, can I find one in Southern Md?
camily said:I got one at Target.
You can get them anywhere that sells shampoo usually. I got mine at Sally's, but the one before that I got at Target.camily said:I got one at Target.
Yep, it is a big one.Speedy70 said:Is it jumbo sized? I need one like Anita used on my hair the other day (it was the biggest round brush I had ever seen).
No sweat.Speedy70 said:I'll be at Target tomorrow.
TY both!
Using one of those jumbo-size things on your own hair can be tricky. I have a smaller round brush that I use everyday when my hair is still a little damp but almost dry. I finish with a big round curling iron to smooth my top layers and flip out the bottom ones.Speedy70 said:Is it jumbo sized? I need one like Anita used on my hair the other day (it was the biggest round brush I had ever seen).
Chasey_Lane said:Using one of those jumbo-size things on your own hair can be tricky. I have a smaller round brush that I use everyday when my hair is still a little damp but almost dry. I finish with a big round curling iron to smooth my top layers and flip out the bottom ones.
That doesn't only apply to brushes.Speedy70 said:When it comes to round brushes, the bigger the better.
Me, too, but those big round brushes actually take longer. I use a brush that is air-vented (holes in it) to dry my hair straight just enough, then use the round brush that I have to smooth it out a bit.Speedy70 said:I need the larger one to cut my drying time to at least 30 minutes. I have very curly and thick hair. When it comes to round brushes, the bigger the better.
Chasey_Lane said:Me, too, but those big round brushes actually take longer. I use a brush that is air-vented (holes in it) to dry my hair straight just enough, then use the round brush that I have to smooth it out a bit.
They're easier for stylists to use, I'm sure. I just know that with me, the big round brushes actually extend my drying time. I can't position my arms the way the stylist can to dry the back of my hair.Speedy70 said:Hmm, Anita told me differently.
I bought a bikini top at Target yesterday.Speedy70 said:After much deliberation in the hair-care aisle at Target yesterday, I ended up buying a huge round brush instead of the smaller version. I have yet to try it though. Thanks Camily and Nickel for the suggestion.
Chasey_Lane said:I bought a bikini top at Target yesterday.
No sweat. I was thinking about it and I actually have two lg. round brushes. One is metal w/ longer bristles. The kind with the plastic tips I use almost like a curling iron. I hold the hair on it while I hold the dryer on that section to shape it. I also have a ceramic one with the shorter thin bristles i use for smothness and drying. They are very different in how they make the hair look. Just thought I would throw that out there. I think one I got is the "Ion Shine" series from Conair. I also have the hair dryer in the same line. Lovin' it!!!Speedy70 said:After much deliberation in the hair-care aisle at Target yesterday, I ended up buying a huge round brush instead of the smaller version. I have yet to try it though. Thanks Camily and Nickel for the suggestion.
bcp said:I found this one, and it even comes with a holder.
no need to thank me.