Material: boar bristles, plastic handle | Use on: wet or dry hair | Best for: Type 3 and 4 curls
Best for Thick Hair: Felicia Leatherwood Detangler Brush
Why it’s worth it: The Felicia Leatherwood Detangler Brush is a staple for thick, wavy, or curly hair. Designed with widely spaced, flexible bristles, it glides through knots effortlessly, preventing unwanted breakage and snags while detangling. It’s your answer for enhancing the effects of your favorite conditioning treatments, reducing shedding and enhancing slip—and experts agree. “Hands down, this is one of the best brushes you can get for Afro-textured hair. If you had to have only one, it would be Felicia Leatherwood’s,” said our tester. With a sturdy, wide handle for an ergonomic grip, it’s perfect for both pros and beginners alike, adapting seamlessly to curly, kinky, or even synthetic hair types.
Material: plastic | Use on: wet hair | Best for: all curl types
Best Paddle Brush: Moroccanoil Ceramic Paddle Brush
Why it’s worth it: A paddle brush is a must-have for multi-purpose styling, and the Moroccanoil Ceramic Paddle Brush is the gold standard. Designed for detangling, scalp stimulation, pre-wash care, and blow-drying, this brush works overtime to smooth strands while boosting shine. Ionic and ceramic properties help evenly distribute heat, speeding up drying time and leaving hair with a sleek, polished finish. Lightweight and easy to handle, it’s perfect for creating smooth styles without wrist fatigue. And don’t sleep on the hidden sectioning tip inside the handle, which makes it a pro-level tool for precision styling.
Material: ceramic | Use on: wet or dry hair | Best for: all curl types
Frequently Asked Questions
What kind of brush is best for curly hair?
The ideal brush for curly hair strikes a balance between functionality and care, working with your texture instead of disrupting it. Hamilton particularly likes brushes with flexible bristles, like nylon or boar bristles, as must-haves for curly hair: “These types of brushes are gentle, effective for detangling, and distribute product evenly while reducing frizz and breakage,” he says. Tools like wide-tooth combs are also fantastic for detangling while preserving curl patterns.
Consider what you need most—whether it’s a detangling brush for wet hair, a paddle brush for blowouts, or a specialized tool like the La Bonne Brosse N.04 for scalp exfoliation. The right brush depends on your hair type and styling goals, but always prioritize options that minimize tension and breakage.
Why is a Denman brush so good for curly hair?
The Denman brush is a favorite among stylists and curly-haired people because of its versatility and ability to enhance definition. While many people think of it as a detangling tool, the real magic lies in its precision. The Denman’s design helps to clump curls and smooth the cuticle, creating a frizz-free, polished finish, says Nino.