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That is an Expensive Hair Brush

May 19th 2006 06:30
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Five Dollar?
What price would one pay for very neat hair? Of course we should be aware of the benefits of brushing hair often, otherwise we'd all end up like tumbleweeds. Dirty, filthy tumbleweeds. Investment in a good hairbrush is a pretty smart move too, one that will last you till you become old, bald, and crinkly. It's probably a good idea to find one with real wild boar bristles, because nothing gives your hair more silky shine than bristles which grow off the back of a wild pig. It's all the mud baths which make them so sturdy.




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Mason Pearson Dude
Mason Pearson is probably the oldest name in hair brushes. And hell, they sure put their hard-earned reputation to good use by charging up to US$185.00 for a brush. Established all the way back in the 1860s, and boasting of superior design and quality, Mason Pearson brushes are still pretty nifty today. Mason Pearson likes their wild boar hairs from pigs that frolick in the snow. These pigs grow hard hairs on their backs so when you head-butt this pig, your hair becomes even glossier and silkier as each boar bristle jabs you in the depths of your scalp. To make life easier for us all, Mason Pearson has kindly collected these hairs for us and stuck them on these exquisitely hand-made brushes so we don't have to tackle these pigs in the snow ourselves. Ingenious.






















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An easier way to brush
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Comment by Sisi

May 21st 2006 07:17
Hahahah great post Bunbury Although I'm a little ashamed to admit that my hairbrush set me back a measly few dollars at Coles, I've been told I have pretty darn glossy/silky hair...so I think I'll pass on the Mason man...he doesn't look like he has enough hair to know what he's talking about anyway

Comment by Bunbury

May 21st 2006 07:21
Aha! I knew you didn't need a Pearson for darn glossy/silky hair!

Off to Coles we go!

Oh it's obvious that the Mason man doesn't use his brushes on his head...

Comment by Anonymous

July 28th 2008 01:07
My mum bought a Mason Pearson brush back in 1975 - and I've been using it all that time, and have started using it on my little girls hair - and it is the best little brush ever!... So, it might seem like a big investment, but use cost per brush over about 33 years or so and its pretty good value!.. My girl has superfine hair and its the only brush that gets her knots out without too much crying....

Comment by Anonymous

October 11th 2010 08:51
I bought my Mason Pearson 10yrs ago and its the best brush i hav ever used,i hav fine but a lot of hair and it tangles so quickly and this is the only brush i found that didnt make my eyes water.Now use on my kids too n they never complain.well worth the $$$.

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