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  • The post was made 5 days
    Rating: 2 out of 5
    verified customer

    Expensive not durable

    I usually don't spend more than 50 bucks on a hairbrush, and the ones I have had for 15 years and more. So I thought this one might be special partly because of the brand & the price haha! After 2 years, the bristles started to fall out. So after 5 years, it went to the trash because so many had fallen out that it no longer looked like a brush. Also, the color was peeling, so it was not a pretty sight. At the same time, I bought one from Babyliss that had a better price, and it still holds up today and looks like when I bought it!!
    1 product in post Expensive not durable
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    • The user's roll: Customer service at Lyko. The comment was made 4 days
      Hey Sara 🌞 Thank you for sharing your experience! I really understand that it feels sad when a brush doesn't last as long as hoped. This model is primarily made for detail styling, and natural bristles can unfortunately shed over time, especially if exposed to moisture and products. Five years is still quite a long time, but of course, a brush should feel fresh all the way ☺️ To extend the life of brushes, especially those made of wood and with natural bristles, it's good to regularly clean out hair and wash them gently. How great that you found a better brush 😍 Have a great day!
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