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What it is:
the Touche Aerated Collection features six different barrel diameters: 1.25” (extra small), 1.5” (small), 2” (medium), 2.5” (large), 3” (extra large), 3.5” (Jumbo). For layered hair and styles with bangs, multiple barrel sizes may be necessary to accommodate shorter and longer layers better.
What it does:
this round brush collection features an aerated aluminum barrel. The metal barrel heats up when used with a blow-dryer and aids in creating flips, curls, and setting bangs. The lightweight, foam handle allows for endless, pain-free use.
What else you need to know:
Keep the hair-dryer as close as possible to the brush and hair without touching for better airflow, and a faster dry-time
*Ingredients may vary slightly due to formula updates by brands. Please consult packaging for most accurate list of ingredients
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Frequently Asked Questions
Spornette Styling Brushes Touche feature premium bristle construction designed for smooth gliding and even heat distribution. The brushes are engineered to work effectively with all hair types, from fine and delicate to thick and coarse hair. For specific bristle material details, refer to your product packaging or contact Spornette directly, as different sizes may use different bristle compositions optimized for their intended styling purpose.
Yes, Spornette Styling Brushes Touche are safe to use on color-treated hair. The smooth bristle design minimizes friction and helps prevent unnecessary breakage or damage that could compromise color vibrancy. To maintain your color, pair these brushes with color-safe styling products and avoid excessive heat when possible.
To maintain your Spornette Styling Brushes Touche, gently remove loose hair after each use. Weekly, wash bristles with lukewarm water and mild shampoo, rinse thoroughly, and allow to air dry with bristles pointing downward. Avoid soaking the handle or submerging the ferrule (metal part) to preserve the brush's integrity and longevity.








