As far as I know, they're just called hot curling brushes.
They're kinda like straightners, only instead of making your hair straight, they make it curly.
I've never actually used them though, so you should probably ask somebody else. Do you know anybody who works in a hair salon or uses hot curling brushes? No but I bought one recently. Its not a very expensive one so I doubt its very good. Thanks anyway! x
One can purchase a variety of hair brushes at Denman Brush. The company manufactures all different types of brushes from wide, to ones for curly hair to roller brushes.
Curly hair is also called wavy hair, frizzy hair, or crimpy hair.
All the companies out there that make hair brushes, will claim that their brushes are the best. Avon, Revlon, John Frieda, etc, just to name a few. It really doesn't matter what the name of the manufacturer is, the style is important. The round brushes are actually the best for curly hair, because they can roll with the curls. It will prevent the painful pulling when the curls get knotted together.
They are called curls.
She has curly hair is correct.
Curly hair is hereditary. Children will get curly hair if they have parents with curly hair or if it runs in their families in grandparents.
Hair brushes don't make anybody go bald and hair brushes are much better than combs as the brushes have open bristles.The brushes have broad surface which cover most of the hair.
That would either be a weave or extensions, which is fake hair attached to your own hair, or getting a perm which is putting a chemical in your actual hair to make it curly.
Curly hair is also called wavy hair, frizzy hair, or crimpy hair.
It's called texturizing
Cymphonique's hair is NATURALLY CURLY.
Archaeologists often use brushes called soft-bristled or camel hair brushes. These brushes are gentle and help in carefully removing dirt and debris from artifacts or excavation sites without causing damage.