HAIR DOC Large Oval Wood Bristle Brush, 1 EA
$16.19
Price: $16.19
(as of Jan 16, 2025 17:35:23 UTC – Details)
For nearly 40 years, Bass has designed luxury grade brushes with an emphasis on natural and durable materials for long product life and environmental sustainability. Our brushes are used and endorsed by professional stylists and barbers all over the world. The Green Brush series is a uniquely conceived product that is purely plant based with premium grade bamboo pins and a bamboo handle so it’s vegan approved! Designed to Style & Detangle the hair, the Green Brush provides optimal results while it’s non-melting pins are prefect for use with any blow-dryer.
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer : No
Product Dimensions : 1.57 x 2.76 x 10.04 inches; 0.81 ounces
Item model number : SG_B0007V6PFQ_US
UPC : 885287576253 885551100696 787734670036 885841875341 736473100632 784922501998 788142663160 798813019875
Manufacturer : Bass Brushes
ASIN : B0007V6PFQ
100% Natural and Sustainable
Premium Bamboo Pin + Bamboo Handle
Vegan Approved
Non-Melting Pins for Us with Blow-Dryer
Luxury Grade Finish
Customers say
Customers find the brush’s bristles nice and soft, making brushing luxurious and therapeutic. They say it feels good on their scalp and massages it with every stroke. The brush is durable and still going strong after months of use. Customers appreciate its functionality and performance on various hair types. They like the natural, elegant style of the brush.
AI-generated from the text of customer reviews
Carolyn Shane –
Good sturdy hairbrush
I got this because my old plastic hairbrush broke like 6 months ago and in between now and then I was just using a wide toothed plastic comb. As a wide tooth comb is good for when your hair is wet, it just isn’t the same when you try to put your hair up or style it certain ways. I was always getting ugly lumps because it wasn’t combing my hair down smoothly. I was reading about this brush and how it says it helps your natural oils go down the length of your hair and the bristles stimulate your scalp. I definitely agree that it does this. I have only had this brush for a few weeks but it feels great on my scalp when I brush it. If you put your head upside down and brush your hair from the nape of your neck to the crown of your head along your scalp, and then brush it normally standing up, you will get a little mini-scalp massage and it feels amazing. I believe that also stimulates hair growth as your hair follicles are stimulated by blood flow. This is also a very sturdy brush. I like that it is wooden. I think this will last me a long time and the bristles won’t pop off like other plastic hair brushes. I think this is worth the money if you want something that is going to help your hair and last longer than normal hair brushes. It is also not too bulky so you can throw it in your purse and it won’t take up too much room.
Kaz –
An excellent brush with plenty to recommend it
This is a great brush, you should buy it.I have purchased one of these every few years for a fair amount of time now. First my wife got one, then I got one, and then we got a back up for travel. It really is a good brush. The bamboo handle feels solid in your hand and well constructed; you are able to get a good grip on it. The bamboo pins are firm but are attached to give them some flexibility. They go through both fine and thick hair equally well and both long-haired and short-haired people in the household have been happy with it. It seems to be fairly durable as we have had them for several years and it is only missing a pin or two and is still fully functional. These brushes are also visually appealing; the colors and design of the wood go well together and it just looks like a nice brush. Finally, it may not be the only reason to buy it, but I like that these brushes are made of bamboo, which is an easily renewable resource and more environmentally friendly than most other wooden products.I always try to offer potential flaws in a product, but really this brush doesn’t have any. It’s not a miracle brush that will last forever, but at under 20 bucks and multiple years of use, it really is a no-brainer, you should buy this product.
Ana B. –
For Those With Thick Hair and/or Tight Curls…
I am a woman of color and because my curly is different from others most often, it’s hard to find a brush with reviews that I can rely on (I’m also part Native American, so my hair is very thick!). To give you an idea, a classmate once asked if I curled my hair with “a pencil or something” every morning, bit by bit. When dry and untouched, it shrinks to my shoulders. Pulled or straightened, it doubles in length, reaching or passing the middle of my back.Anyways, I usually use brushes with plastic bristles and the little beaded ends, the rectangular vented ones or whatever (sorry, I’m not the type to use a wide tooth comb to detangle my hair and use a separate brush to, well, brush it). The struggle is that they are often cheap and within a couple weeks to a month in, the bristles bend and won’t run through my hair, only over it. They also break or the beads fall off. Of course, when I straighten my hair, using one of these causes a lot of static!When I learned about wood brushes, I decided for this one, as it is reasonably priced. My issue with paddle brushes, is that in the past, the entire rubber bit holding the bristles and glued to the handle breaks off. Usually within a day or two. If it wasn’t that, my hair would easily bite the bristles off that rubber back piece.It’s been about a month since I’ve had this brush (doesn’t seem long, but these types of brushes last a day. Literally.). And I really like it! All the bristles are still in tact. Nothing looks like it’s going to fall off soon. While I use this brush still a little more carefully (taking smaller sections of my hair to brush), I have used it normally quite a few times, just running it through my hair with no caution and everything is fine.I can’t say for sure if it’s better for the frizz factor yet (though I think there is a bit of a difference for the better), but I’ll use it the next time I straighten my hair- that’s when the static and frizz is very noticeable (I wear my hear up most often). When I do, I’ll make sure to update this review.Oh! And as for the little beads lacking on the tips, I like that about this brush because I can be sure it won’t get caught in my hair, get stuck and break or something. And if you’re anything like me (not tender headed at all!), the lack of the beads actually feel a bit nice. But that’s just me, ha.Hope this helps.
Amazon Customer –
Feels awesome but smells like burned rubber
This brush would be a solid 5 Star if it were not for the strong rubber smell of the brush pad. Iâve had it about a week now and the smell has not dissipated. After brushing with it I can smell the burnt rubber aroma of it in my hair. Itâs a shame because this brush feels amazing on the scalp. It felt so good I honestly could not stop brushing with it for the first few days and I still use it before bed as I find it extremely relaxing. I still have hope that the smell will fade but did buy a similar brush made of sandalwood in case it does not. If anyone is familiar with the scent of Nuxe huile prodigieuse, I spray that on the brush to comb its delicious fragrance through and still all I can smell is the burnt rubber but now with a French perfume twist to it…. I really want the smell to go away because otherwise the brush is perfect.
EilÃs –
I’ve been buying these brushes for 15 years- they last so long so you don’t need to rebuy often. I love that there is no ‘static’ associated with plastic brushes.
Matt –
This is my first all wooden brush I have owned and I can say easily I’ll be using this from now on. I have very thick hair and this is able to brush through it with ease while also being comfortable for me- no pulling on my hair or scratching on my scalp. Its also vert lightweight and I love the design.
Felicity –
Time will tell how this helps my hair, but it is a quality brush! I decided to pay a bit more for this one as opposed to a wooden brush from china, and I’m glad I did. It has a lovely colour, a nice weight, simple branding on the brush, and came well packaged with a very nicely designed label and plastic wrap. It has no nubs on the ends of the bristles, which makes it glide very smooth through the hair and I noticed today after showering it was very gentle on my wet hair which is great. Looking at it, the bristles have obvious different grains, so they are real wood. Super excited! It’s kind of small, but it’s really nice!
Teirrah –
Fantastic hairbrush for thick hair. Knocked off a star as itâs lasted 3.5 years after daily use yet the prongs are starting to fall out.
Aida –
Best wooden brush – hands down. Wooden brushes distribute natural oils, prevent static, and are soothing on the scalp. That’s why I use them. All the ones I have bought in the past are inferior to this one. You can tell the material is high quality. Have been using this brush for almost a year and none of the bristles have fallen out. I have long hair and this brush can handle it in all conditions.