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Hair brushes seem to have gone up like everything else! What do you think is a reasonable price to pay?


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  • I wouldn’t pay more than $20 for a hairbrush.


  • All depends what you can afford and the quality you want. I’ve got decent hairbrushes from Avon and Coles for under $10.


  • It all depends on the quality of hairbrush you desire and the type of hair you have and the amount of money you have to spend. I have fine, very breakable hair and spend a bit more, between $20-$30


  • I need to get one for a girl for occasional use only and am undecided which is the best moderately priced brush for reasonably long fine hair.


  • I got a good hair brush for $2.00 at my local chemist , but the hairdresser ones are much dearer due to brands and quality I suppose .


  • I dont spend a lot on brushes and they tend to last a long time – yay for priceline


  • A good quality hairbrush can be a good investmet. Mine cost $50 from a salon but it reduces breakage and prevents flyaways.


  • Under $10 or its a rip off in my book


  • I’d expect to pay around $10.


  • look for specials
    i got a lady jane brush for $7
    also aldi will have brushes every now & then for $1 and so far this brush/microphone has lasted 2 kids for 2 years


  • I normally get mine from the $2 shop and they last about the same as any other would in my hair. I normally have to replace cause bristles have started to come out.


  • to be honest,i too,think they are over priced,all my family have fine hair,so we comb it from the ends up,my hubby has very curly hair,i would not spend more than ten dollars on a brush,hair brushes need to be re-newed every so often,and cleaned,


  • I would pay no more then $8


  • There certainly is some expensive brushes around! I pay around $ 20 for them.


  • I wouldn’t pay any more than $8.00 for a hair brush.


  • I usually pay anywhere from $10 to $20


  • It depends on the type of brush you are looking for to use but $20+ for a good quality one


  • Just bought a natural bristle paddle brush from KMart – $8!


  • generally if you don’t want one where the handle snaps off within a few weeks of use, looking at around $20..


  • Big W has a variety of hairbrushes at very reasonable prices.


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