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Lee Stafford Curl Defining Brush

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Lee Stafford Curl Defining Brush

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Do your curls look more like a frizzy mess than beautifully defined ringlets after brushing? The Lee Stafford Curl Defining... Read more

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    <h3>Everything you need to know about Lee Stafford Curl Defining Brush</h3>

    Everything you need to know about Lee Stafford Curl Defining Brush

    Do your curls look more like a frizzy mess than beautifully defined ringlets after brushing? The Lee Stafford Curl Defining Brush is made especially for curly, wavy and coily hair, helping you detangle and define your curls without hassle. The clever part is you can adjust the pin rows to suit your curl type, so it works for nearly every hair texture. Whether you have loose waves or tight curls, this brush truly simplifies your routine.

    What makes the Lee Stafford Curl Defining Brush special?

    This brush is part of the For The Love Of Curls line by Lee Stafford, a complete range for curly and wavy hair. Its standout feature is the adjustable system: remove or keep the pin rows depending on how tight your curls are.

    • Adjustable pin rows: tailor the density to your curl type
    • Rubber pin bed reduces static and frizz
    • Suitable for hair types 2A through 4C
    • Detangles without harsh pulling at the roots
    • Curls spring back better after styling
    • Works best on wet or towel-dried hair
    • Part of a complete curl care line

    How do I use the Lee Stafford Curl Defining Brush?

    1. Wash your hair and pat dry with a towel or microfiber cloth.
    2. Apply a leave-in conditioner or curl Cream through your hair.
    3. Set the brush: have tight curls? Remove some pin rows. Looser waves? Keep more rows.
    4. Section your hair and brush from tip to root through each section.
    5. Let your hair dry or use a diffuser to set your curls.

    Combine the brush with the For The Love Of Curls Curl Custard Cream for extra definition. Work the custard Cream through your damp hair before brushing to shape each curl and help it hold longer.

    Why does this Curl Defining Brush work so well?

    The rubber pin bed reduces static during brushing — the main cause of frizz. Static electricity pulls loose hairs up, causing frizz. By reducing it, your curls stay smoother and more defined.

    The plastic pins glide smoothly through hair without pulling. This makes detangling easier, even on thick or fine hair. The adjustable rows are no gimmick: fewer rows on tighter curls mean less tension on the curl and better shape retention. If you’re unsure, know this brush suits all curl types from 2A to 4C. That makes it one of the most versatile curl brushes in its category.

    Is the Lee Stafford Curl Defining Brush right for my hair type?

    Yes, it suits hair types 2A through 4C — from loose waves to tight coils. The tighter your curl, the fewer pin rows you keep. This reduces resistance and stops curls from getting brushed out. If you have looser waves or 2A/2B hair, keep more rows for extra volume and definition. So the Lee Stafford Curl Defining Brush works equally well for 2A/2B wavy hair as for tighter curl patterns.

    How do I adjust the rows for my curl type?

    Remove the rows you don’t need before you start. If you have type 3 or 4 curls, start with two or three rows. Have wavy hair around type 2? Keep all the rows. Feel free to experiment: if the brush feels too resistant or pulls your curls out, remove a row. This helps you quickly find the setting that works best for your hair.

    Does this brush help with frizz?

    Yes. The rubber pin bed reduces static electricity, the main cause of frizz after brushing. Always use the brush on wet or towel-dried hair, never dry hair. Brushing dry hair increases the chance of frizz no matter the brush. For best results, add a curl Cream or leave-in conditioner before brushing.

    Lee Stafford Curl Defining Brush versus a DenMan brush

    The DenMan brush is a classic and has a large community with tutorials and how-tos. That’s a big plus if you’re just starting out. The DenMan has fixed rows, though some people remove them. That’s not how it was designed.

    The Lee Stafford Curl Defining Brush has adjustable rows as an official feature. This gives you more control without DIY modifications. If you have thick curly hair and want a brush tailored to your specific curl pattern, the Lee Stafford Curl Defining Brush is the better choice. If you prefer a large community with plenty of visual content and technique tips, the DenMan could be a logical alternative. For those seeking a brush focused purely on detangling with minimal pull, the Tangle Teezer Naturally Curly is worth considering.

    For most people with wavy to curly hair looking to simplify their routine, the Lee Stafford Curl Defining Brush is a straightforward and versatile choice you can customise to your hair right away.

    Additional information

    Manufacturer Contact:

    Marque of Brands B.V.
    Toermalijnstraat 3a
    1812 Alkmaar
    Netherlands
    eu.contact@marqgroup.com

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