


Ball-Tipped and Natural Bristle Paddle Hair Brush with Cushion
The Diane D55 is a 10-row porcupine paddle brush combining boar bristle and ball-tipped nylon pins. The boar bristles condition and add shine by distributing natural oils, while the nylon pins lift and separate for detangling and volume. Suited to all hair types for everyday brushing and styling.
- Type: Porcupine paddle brush
- Bristle: Boar bristle and ball-tipped nylon pins (mixed) — 10 rows
- Base: Cushion
- Best for: All hair types, detangling, conditioning, adding shine
- Origin: Diane
Regular cleaning keeps the bristles performing at their best and extends the life of the brush.
- After each use, remove trapped hair from the bristles by hand or with a comb
- Once a month, fill a basin with warm soapy water and dip only the bristles — do not submerge the handle or cushion base
- Gently work the bristles with your fingers to loosen buildup, then rinse with clean water
- Shake off excess water and allow to air dry bristle-side down on a clean towel
- Do not use a hair dryer to speed drying — excess heat can damage bristles and handles
Free standard shipping on all U.S. orders over $50. For orders under $50, shipping rates are calculated at checkout via USPS.
- Standard Shipping: 3–5 business days (USPS First Class / Ground Advantage)
- Priority Mail: Faster delivery, calculated at checkout
Orders ship from Miami, Florida. We strive to ship same day for orders placed before 2:00 PM, or the next business day.
Canada: Ships via USPS First Class Package International. A $12 handling fee applies. Additional duties and taxes may apply and are the customer's responsibility. For all other international shipping inquiries, please contact us.
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