There is a quiet difference between a brush that pulls your hair into shape and one that simply lets it fall into place.
The Perfect For Smoothing Large Cushion Brush belongs to the second kind. Built by Kent from solid beechwood, it carries the kind of weight and balance that only comes from a brush made properly, by people who have been making them for a very long time.
The head is air cushioned, which means it gives slightly under pressure rather than meeting the scalp with hard resistance. Set into that cushion is a mix of bristle and non scratch nylon quills, chosen specifically to work together. The nylon clears tangles without snagging, and the bristle follows behind to smooth the hair and carry natural oils down the length of each strand. The result is hair that looks cared for rather than simply brushed, with a softness and shine that builds over repeated use rather than fading by midday.
The handle is finished with a rubber grip, so the brush sits securely in the hand through long strokes, whether you are working through wet hair after washing or simply restoring order before you leave the house. At 230mm overall, with a 110mm handle and 70mm width, it has the reach and presence to manage medium to long hair properly, section by section, without the brush feeling like hard work in your hand.
This is a brush suited to daily use. It rewards a little patience, working best with slow, even strokes rather than quick passes, and it ages well, the kind of object that earns a permanent place on a dressing table rather than being replaced every season.
Suited to:
- Medium to long hair
- Smoothing, detangling and finishing
- Daily brushing and scalp comfort
- Those who prefer a brush with genuine heft and craft behind it
Product details
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Material: solid beechwood handle, rubber grip, nylon and bristle mix bristles
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Overall length: 230mm
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Handle length:110mm
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Width: 70mm
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Note: a small tolerance applies to these measurements
Care Clean the bristles regularly to remove product buildup and keep the brush performing at its best.
