12 Best Hairbrushes for Curly Hair, Coily Hair, and Wavy Hair

The best brushes for curly hair isn't a one-type-fits-all situation. To help, here's a quick and easy guide to understanding what's best for you:

Sensitive Scalp

If your scalp is on the sensitive side, you don't want a brush with teeth or bristles that are too rough.. Go for a brush like the one in slide 12 with teeth that gently detangle hair without irritating the scalp.

Thicker Hair

When detangling or styling hair that is thicker or coarser, sometimes it's easier to work slowly in sections. This is when a smaller brush with a comfortable handle or palm-like grip can come in handy.

Fine Hair or Loose Curls

For fine hair, a larger paddle-style brush will typically do the trick and can cover a larger surface area, which in turn can cut down on styling or detangling time. Just be gentle when brushing, as fine hair can be more prone to breakage.

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