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The special attachments could be a cylinder full of water,
which would be activated by a trigger, spraying the water
onto the hair at the same time as brushing, making it easier to
stop hair sticking up, or another cylinder (these form the
handle of the brush) with gel spray inside, or maybe
another
one for hairspray.
aveda spray gel
http://www.aveda.co...asp?dbxProducts=125 this would be an ideal product to squirt through the brush [gizmo, Dec 08 2001, last modified Oct 04 2004]
[link]
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Maybe a wash and a rinse trigger for on-the-run hairwashing |
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Real men don't use brushes. |
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I like it, for those mornings when I am running late and don't have time to take a shower I just run this brush through my hair and it's all good. |
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It could also incorporate a bleeping device as we can
never find the hairbrush in a morning. |
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You could stick a large strip of magnet to the mirror, then
the metal cylinders (with brush attached) could be left
there after use. |
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Would the water/gel spray into the hair while you were brushing? If so, you'd either have to use a flat brush design, or align it pretty carefully. If you're just using it to hold water/gel, how thick would the handle/head need to be? Practicalities, practicalities. |
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Can I just point out that all this [eyb] crap is going to end in tears? Just so I can say "told you so". |
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I'm hoping that we've stopped that particular trend. Ahem. |
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the handle/cylinder containing the water/gel would be
1.5''
dia. x 4/5''long. The spray would squirt through the brush
bristles, like a fine mist, similar to cleaning sprays. |
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Good luck spraying gel as a mist... |
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snarfyguy: found spray gel see link |
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Well dog my cats. Nice work, gizmo. Perhaps my notion of what constitutes a gel is outmoded. |
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