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Gone are the days of balancing ahair dryerin one hand and abrushin the other to achieve a sleek blowout.

Hair-straightening brushes offer a smoother navigation through various hair strand textures.

Ceramic thermal technology infused withargan oilandkeratindelivers smooth hair with radiant shine.

Drybar The Brush Crush Heated Straightening Brush

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Although It may be on the heavier side, we’ve found the ergonomic design comfortable to hold.

We were also impressed with the 10 heat parameters and a smart memory system that saves your preferred temp.

The material easily glides through hair without tugging or catching.

Amazon Remington Shine Therapy Heated Styling Brush

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This heated brush promises consistent, even heat to give smooth, sleek results with few passes.

you’re free to also rotate the brush to make soft waves.

This hair-straightening brush is on the heavier side, but its ergonomic shape makes it comfortable to hold.

Revlon Hair Straightening Heated Styling Brush

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The bristles are extra-long, almost like a wide-toothed comb with multiple rows.

This allows you to reach through thicker sections of hair to straighten and smooth it out in less time.

Some reviewers have noted it doesn’t work as well on lower temperatures.

Amazon Flower Beauty Ceramic Straightening Brush

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But the ionic technology and tourmaline-infused bristles also help create a sleek, glossy finish that resists flyaways.

We like that the ceramic plates are coated withkeratin to help smooth the hair cuticleand prevent damage.

you could choose from nine temperature options ranging from 250 to 410 degrees.

Amazon Edrée The Suki Hair Straightener Brush

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This heated brush not only smooths but also adds volume and fullness.

We’re big fans of the sturdy, tangle-preventing teeth and tourmaline technology that locks in a polished finish.

Not only that, but the ion technology gives static electricity the boot to keep flyaways at bay.

GHD Glide Professional Performance Hot Brush

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This gadget stands out for its ceramic base and flexible teeth that effectively work through allhair textureswithout tugging.

Any heat on your hair cancause damage.

Exercise caution with your ends, though.

L’ange Le Vite Straightening Brush

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Also, never use a hot brush on wet or even damp hair.

If you want sleek, straight strands with minimal flyaways, a flat iron will do the trick.

But a straightener brush might be a better option if you want a bit more volume and fullness.

Ulta T3 Edge Heated Smoothing & Styling Brush

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And in terms ofprotecting hair from heat damage, a hot brush is generally better for regular use.

And again, only use a hot brush oncompletely dry hair.

Yes, straightening brushes work well on thick hair.

Sutra Straightening Brush

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“One must part the hair and smaller sections to achieve the best results,” says Peace.

She has 4B/4C hair that she’s worn naturally for over 12 years.

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TYMO Ring Plus

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Paul Mitchell Neuro Sleek Smoothing Hot Brush

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Amazon FHI Platform Stylus Pro Heated Brush

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Amazon NuMe Straightening Heat Brush

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Amazon Conair The Knot Dr. All-in-One Smoothing Dryer Brush

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Sephora Amika Double Agent 2-in-1 Straightening Blow Dryer Brush

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Bumble and bumble Bb. Heat Shield Thermal Protection Hair Mist

Gisou Hair Mask

Olaplex No. 7 Bonding Oil

Hot Tools Pro Artist Black Gold Digital Curling Iron