How Much Would You Pay For A Hair Brush?

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How much did you pay for your last hairbrush?  Better yet, how much would you pay for a hairbrush?

This brush is a Mason Pearson bristle and nylon brush, it costs $237 at Folica.com!  Aside from the fact that it has boars hair, its just a brush.  Its not even all boars hair, it has nylon bristles as well.  Would you buy a brush that costs over $50? $100? $200?  

Me?  I got a boars hair brush from Sally's.  It cost me $10+tax.  

 
I think I paid around $10 for a Goody Boar's Hair Round Brush, at least 10 years ago. Still works like a charm.

 
I've payed about 17$ for Tangle Teezer brush last year and I adore this stuff!

 
Eek, technically my brush was free because it was a present, but I know it costs around $50. It's the vera wang boar bristle brush, I do have a $10 boar bristle brush and I think my other brush is well worth the extra $40. I would definitely buy another if my current one went out of commission- it's my favorite brush ever. :]

 
At most, retail I'll pay $15 but it better be a really good brush 'cause $15 is pushing it. $250? What were those boars fed? Gold leaf?

 
$250??  Certainly not that much.  The most I have ever paid was about $18 for my Wigo paddle brush.
 

 
I don't brush my hair. I used to use a 2 dollar comb, lol, but now I just use my fingers. I can't imagine spending that kind of money on a brush! 

 
Originally Posted by Playedinloops /img/forum/go_quote.gif

I don't brush my hair. I used to use a 2 dollar comb, lol, but now I just use my fingers. I can't imagine spending that kind of money on a brush! 
I don't brush my hair either! It always just ends up getting messy, wild, and tangled anyway, so I just don't even bother anymore. I do have a $2 Little Mermaid brush just in case I feel the urge to brush.

 
Originally Posted by ladygrey /img/forum/go_quote.gif


I don't brush my hair either! It always just ends up getting messy, wild, and tangled anyway, so I just don't even bother anymore. I do have a $2 Little Mermaid brush just in case I feel the urge to brush.
Part of the devacurl method is no brushing! I haven't taken anything other than a wide toothed comb to my curls in over a decade. 

 
Originally Posted by Playedinloops /img/forum/go_quote.gif

Part of the devacurl method is no brushing! I haven't taken anything other than a wide toothed comb to my curls in over a decade. 
Cool! My hair isn't curly (just wavy) but it does get unruly and I've always got the messy beach hair look going on. I always have people ask me what I did to my hair, and I'm like, "Uhh...nothing!"

 
Oh my! 250? That's a bit rich for my blood. I think I pay around $10-15 for a brush, but even that much seems too much to me. Luckily I don't have to buy brushes all the time. :) /emoticons/[email protected] 2x" width="20" height="20" />

 
lol. i don't even use a hair brush! i use a three row toothed comb that i got from sally's.

but, i probably wouldn't pay more than $20 for a brush, its a hair brush...

i don't see anything really special about expensive ones.

 
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