Ionic Brushes - what's the scoop ?

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Is it my imagination or are these brushes supposed to do something different to your hair? I bought one in a drug store the other day and used it this morning and my hair blew dry with less tangles.
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My hair is thermal reconditioned to begin with, but I'm prone to lots of tangles. I really like this brush. I don't know what it is about it, but it seemed to work a lot better than a regular brush.

Anyone know anything about it that I don't?
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Originally Posted by Amethyst Is it my imagination or are these brushes supposed to do something different to your hair? I bought one in a drug store the other day and used it this morning and my hair blew dry with less tangles.
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My hair is thermal reconditioned to begin with, but I'm prone to lots of tangles. I really like this brush. I don't know what it is about it, but it seemed to work a lot better than a regular brush.

Anyone know anything about it that I don't?
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Ionic & ceramic brushes help to evenly distribute heat - and the ionic properties keep away static and frizz, so hair is smoother
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Always a good choice
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No wonder...ever since I started using one, my hair is even more smoother than it normally is and even on the days I don't fully dry it.

I should have bought one of these brushes sooner.
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Originally Posted by Amethyst No wonder...ever since I started using one, my hair is even more smoother than it normally is and even on the days I don't fully dry it.
I should have bought one of these brushes sooner.
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You bet your bippy!
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I'm trying to eventually get everyone on here over to the 'dark side'
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(Or should I say the SMOOTH side? lol)
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Originally Posted by maph Hey isn't it "you bet your sweet bibby"? I think that saying is from the old "Gong Show".lol
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Yeah ... I was close!!! lol
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My sister is a Goldwell rep and they own dozens of other lines too which is a plus for me.
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I sometimes stay the weekend to care for my bedridden mom and my sisters garage is loaded with these brushes in all shapes and sizes, she had the ceramic dryer too. I love,love,love the dryer but the brush made my hair so smooth and flat I stopped using it. My husband uses the one shaped like a paddle and if someone moves it he freaks.

 
Originally Posted by Phillygirl My sister is a Goldwell rep and they own dozens of other lines too which is a plus for me.
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I sometimes stay the weekend to care for my bedridden mom and my sisters garage is loaded with these brushes in all shapes and sizes, she had the ceramic dryer too. I love,love,love the dryer but the brush made my hair so smooth and flat I stopped using it. My husband uses the one shaped like a paddle and if someone moves it he freaks. I use a paddle brush too when I'm done with the round ones.... I freak if I lose them too! lol
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When I had hair to my waist these brushes would have been great but after a shoulder injury I cut it off, I use a regular round brush and the ceramic dryer which dries my hair in 2 minutes.

 
Originally Posted by Phillygirl When I had hair to my waist these brushes would have been great but after a shoulder injury I cut it off, I use a regular round brush and the ceramic dryer which dries my hair in 2 minutes. Sometimes I wish I looked good in short hair, just for the ease of it
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