Paddle brushes are commonly used for styling hair fast and lots of hair. Due to it's larger head it has the capacity for more bristles and therefore with each brush stroke it can cover more hair. If you have lots of hair you need a paddle brush.
Why you should use a paddle brush
Generally speaking a paddle brush can cover approximately 25% more hair as compared to a regular oval brush. So the end result is you are finished 25% sooner. It's ideal for all styles of hair (notably longer and thicker hair) and good for tangles, smoothing and defrizzing. You can also use it with your hair dryer to speed drying time and add some additional volume and fill. To know more about paddle brushes and detangling hair you should read my article called is the wet brush good for your hair. The Wet Brush makes several types of brushes and one is a paddle detangler. This article goes over how to brush wet hair and want are the best products to use to prevent damage. In addition, another popular questions that is asked Is The Wet Brush Good For Curly Hair? As you know curly hair can be difficult to handle and style so in this article I go into a little more detail.![]() |
DeVille Boar Paddle Brush |
Advantages of a paddle brush
- Covers more hair, about 25% more with each brush stroke
- Can be used for any hair type depending on the bristle type
- Great for straight hair
- Great for smoothing and defrizzing hair
- Great for adding volume
- Great for blow drying
Disadvantages of a paddle brush
- Most are large, so not ideal for travel
- Not ideal for adding curls and waves
- Not ideal for short hair
- Not ideal for people who don't have lots of hair
Paddle brushes come in many types for use in most all conditions. For example, you can get ball-tipped bristles for detangling, boar bristles for adding shine and conditioning hair, a boar and nylon combination and even a vented paddle for speed drying hair.
What to look for in a quality paddle brush
Many of us think very hard about hair care in order to find the best products for our hair type. But how many of us have actually chosen a hairbrush in the same way? Just think of all the money you spend on hair care products like shampoos and conditioners through out the year. I bet this adds up to $100 or so. It make since then to spend some money on a quality brush that will last for years, right?![]() |
The Wet Brush Flex Dry Paddle |
- QUALITY CONSTRUCTION: You want a paddle brush crafted from durable and premium quality material. Material that can take the heat from a hair dryer. Keep in mind there is no way a $5.00 brush is going to have the same fit and finish as a higher dollar brush. There are going to be places on the brush where it's not smooth and you are going to see imperfections. These are all places where your hair can get caught and pulled out or damaged.
- ONE PIECE HANDLE: Uniquely designed one piece handle that won't break. If you have long hair and you put tension on the handle while brushing you can easily snap a two piece cheap plastic handle.
- BALL TIPPED: Ball-tipped, heat and chemical resistant brush with a non-slip handle. The ball-tipped ends help protect your scalp from damage. Look for balls that are smooth and will not catch your hair. Most detangle brushes are going to be ball-tipped like The Wet Brush. I wrote an excellent article comparing The Wet Bush to a comb. If you are interested click here: Does The Wet Brush Work On Dry Hair?
- DOES NOT SMELL: You do not want a brush that smells of chemicals. Many cheaper brushes sometimes have a heavy chemical smell. I believe this has to due with where they are manufactured, as some countries do not have strict environmental constrains and allow for a greater latitude in the manufacturing process.
- COUNTRY OF ORIGIN: Germany makes excellent brushes, as does England. These are the countries that have an excellent reputation for making very high quality brushes. You may end up paying more but you get consistent quality. Meaning if you choose to buy a brush 5 or 6 years later from the same company you will most likely get the same high quality brush.
- PRICE: Handmade brushes can cost 2-3x the price of a machine-made brush, but will last longer. If it's a boar brush then a handmade brush will lose fewer bristles over time. Always buy from trusted well know manufactures.
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