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The Perfect Companion for Your Favorite Dry Shampoo

By Marta Walsh · 2017-04-25

If your dry shampoo is leaving your locks limp, Hotheads, the premier hairbrush line developed by stylists with over 50 years of experience of addressing a variety of haircare needs via design and function, has just what you need to pump up the volume…

The Perfect Companion for Your Favorite Dry Shampoo

Hotheads' Mini-G: The Dry Shampoo Brush

was specifically designed for back-brushing – a method of brushing the hair to create volume – and for leaving hair with a fresh, clean finish. This makes it a must for use with any dry shampoos as you need to lift the hair and apply at the roots in order to really reap the benefits. The Mini-G's innovative tri-colored bristles each offer an added benefit for use with dry shampoo. The nylon bristles lift roots for a thorough application; the natural black bristles remove oil build-up efficiently; and the natural white bristles shine/polish hair roots to ends.

[caption id="attachment_58419" align="alignleft" width="350"] Hotheads' Mini-G: The Dry Shampoo Brush[/caption]

To use with your favorite dry shampoo: lift the roots up using the Mini-G with the double pinned nylon bristle, spray or shake the powder into the root area wait 1-2 minutes for the oil to absorb into the powder, then brush thoroughly. The natural bristles help dislodge the oil-soaked powder, but also add shine and smoothens the surface of the hair. Giving the hair a fresh clean finish and instant va-va-voom!

As an added bonus, the Mini G conveniently fits in your handbag, travel bag and gym bag easily making it your go-to brush for quick touch-ups and styling. A raised pneumatic pad provides ease of use.

Hotheads' Mini G has a suggested retail price of $19.50 and is available at select retailers and salons nationwide or by visiting, HotheadsHairbrush.com. Also available in a larger size (the Grooming Large Paddle Plus; SRP: $26.50).

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