Matt Deckard
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Spoke to little Dan about this on the QM, thought I would be a little more precise.
Back in the 20's many men slicked their hair back. when they wanted to have their haie slicked back and shiny for a big event they looked past the comb and grabbed the military brush.
The brush has no handle, you run it through your hair like you'd run it through a horses mane.
Weeds out anything that wants to hang out on your scalp and gives your hair that patent shine without the seperating lines look a comb leaves.
I hear Kent makes good Military brushes, though I went the lowere budget route and bought the no name, made in Germany $15 model at the local Nordstrom's.
Wooden handle and 100% bristle.
Back in the 20's many men slicked their hair back. when they wanted to have their haie slicked back and shiny for a big event they looked past the comb and grabbed the military brush.
The brush has no handle, you run it through your hair like you'd run it through a horses mane.
Weeds out anything that wants to hang out on your scalp and gives your hair that patent shine without the seperating lines look a comb leaves.
I hear Kent makes good Military brushes, though I went the lowere budget route and bought the no name, made in Germany $15 model at the local Nordstrom's.
Wooden handle and 100% bristle.