If you’ve got thin hair, we bet you are always on the lookout for tips and tricks to add volume to your hair. From hair extensions to natural remedies, we won’t be surprised if you’ve tried them all. But, did you know that when it comes to thin hair, the kind of hairbrush plays an important role?

Yes, that’s right. Using the correct hairbrush helps add the required volume to your strands, making them look bouncy. Below, we have listed down four essential hairbrushes and combs that every woman with thin, flat and limp hair needs to have in her life. Read on…

 

Boar brush

Boar brush

This is one brush that every girl with fine, frizzy and limp hair needs to invest in. Made using real boar hair, this hairbrush boasts of a number of benefits. Since this brush has extremely soft and flexible bristles, it does not hurt your scalp, preventing any sort of damage. Additionally, brushing your hair with a boar brush helps seal the cuticles (the same thing that a cold water rinse does) and lends your hair incredible shine and movement.

 

Porcupine brush

Porcupine brush

Don’t let the name mislead you; porcupine brushes are not harsh on your scalp and won’t cause any sort of tearing or damage. This hairbrush is made with a combination of boar bristles and nylon bristles; the nylon bristles are slightly extended for better results. This kind of brush provides thin hair with a gentle, yet firm hold and adds some movement to flat hair.

 

Cushion brush

Cushion brush

If you are looking for a styling hairbrush for fine and thin hair, then you should consider giving cushion brush a try. This brush typically features synthetic or natural bristles on a rubber base to eliminate static that arises from brushing the hair.

 

Round brush with a metal barrel

Round brush with a metal barrel

For girls who blow dry their thin hair on a regular basis to add more volume, you need to get your hands on a round brush today! This little brush will help you curl your hair, add volume and shine using just a blow dryer, eliminating the need for using additional tools. This is a great way to prevent heat damage and keep your hair looking voluminous and healthy for a longer period.  

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