Detangling, blow-drying, styling & defining curls
The Denman D3 Original Styler is a medium sized multi-function brush, the original styler made famous by Denman.
The D3 is the ultimate multi-functional hairbrush for detangling, blow-drying, styling, defining curls and smoothing the hair.
With 7 rows of perfectly smooth, round-ended pins to reduce catch or drag in the hair.
The unique staggered pin pattern provides and delivers maximum grip and tension.
The unique ‘tear-drop’ handle with longer, more rounded shape provides extra comfort and balance.
Blow-drying | Smoothing | Defining Curls
Denman D3 – the ultimate multi-function hairbrush for everyone
About Denman
During a trip to New York USA, a young entrepreneur from Northern Ireland named John Denman Dean was introduced to a new product called Nylon. He returned home with a cabin full of this new material and soon after the war figured a use for it in hairbrushes.
That was in 1938, and by the 50’s the reputation of this brush began to grow. It was Vidal Sassoon’s 60’s hairdressing revolution that truly established the Denman brand and the ‘hairdressers’ hairbrush’. The Denman D3 Original Styler was the perfect tool to create the highly technical Sassoon haircuts like the iconic asymmetric Mary Quant bob.
The era of the superstar hairdresser was born. Celebrity hairdressers over the decades may all have had their own unique style, but they also all had a Denman hairbrush. And today this remains true, internationally recognised hair artists like Paul Stafford and Mark Woolley still use Denman tools to create their innovative and inspiring collections.
For more information please visit the offical Denman UK website www.denmanbrush.com
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Weight | 70 g |
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Dimensions | 22 × 5.5 × 4.5 cm |
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