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Description
Product description
Acca Kappa cylindrical brushes are extremely sturdy, made with a mixture of boar bristle and nylon filament tufts set in Kotibe wood with a two-tier formation. The two bristle lengths allow the brush to sweep through the hair untangling, but without any breakages. The bristles are rounded at the tips so that they gently brush the scalp stimulating blood flow which helps maintain a healthy head of hair. These two brushes are especially good for thinner, delicate hair.
Why it's cult
Acca Kappa Kotibe Porcupine Hair Brushes are loved by professionals for their hardiness, ease of use and kindness to hair. Acca Kappa was established in 1869 near Venice, and has survived as the top cult brand in Italy for quality hair brushes and accessories for 140 years. Acca Kappa are also the official brush supplier to the British Royal Family, making sure there isn't a heir out of place...ho, ho...
Directions & ingredients for Acca Kappa Kotibe Boar Bristle Barrel Brush
Directions
Bi-level tufts allow easy catch and release of hair. The rounded tip nylon monofilament is gentle on the scalp and the pure boar bristles give increased volume and shine. Ideal for blow drying any hair style.
Active ingredients
Kotibe wood, Pure Boar Bristles, Nylon Monofilaments
Full ingredients
Kotibe wood, Pure Boar Bristles, Nylon Monofilaments
Reported fans of Acca Kappa Kotibe Boar Bristle Barrel Brush
Press & awards
Press
Awards
Expert reviews of Acca Kappa Kotibe Boar Bristle Barrel Brush
Wonderful brush!

By Paul Labrecque, Hairstylist
Besides my own Paul Labrecque Boar bristle brushes, this is my other favorite boar bristle brush. It is so important when blow drying or styling your hair that you use boar bristles. The bristles won't get too heated that it can cause damage to the hair. It will also leave the hair with an incredible lustre and shine.
User reviews of Acca Kappa Kotibe Boar Bristle Barrel Brush
Bristle Brush substantial enough for thick hair

By Jane Wilkinson, Operations Manager, Forties, London, UK
I have straight hair but it is incredibly thick so most natural bristle brushes struggle to have much of an effect. I don't like using the solid ones because I can feel them tearing my hair and I want to try and limit the damage. As much as you can like a hair brush, this one works well for me. I wouldn't use it on curly hair though as I think it wouldn't be too frizz-friendly.
Not good for curly hair

By Bella Bella, Beauty addict!, Thirties, Cardiff
This brush turned my hair into an unmanageable frizz. I would not recommend this for people with frizzy or curly hair.