Andrew Barton Miracle Brushes Review

Reviewed by Claire Agasee
Well, I was thrilled to open the box to find a brush to suit everyone in it! The most unusual brush of all was the head massager.
It didn’t come with a description but I can only describe it as being a great head massager. It rolled through my short hair without actually disturbing the hair at all; it just felt therapeutic against my scalp.
My daughter has very thick, long hair so any brush that can get through it, without there being tears in the process, is a winner in my book. The Miracle Shine Cushion Brush did just that. The brush pins contain Argan Oil, so it means that the hair is treated every time you use it and it went through her hair very easily, when it was washed. When used in between washes, it seemed to give the hair a lovely shine that you don’t seem to get with other brushes.
When blow-drying my daughter’s hair, I used the Miracle Revitalise, round brush. Again, I was very pleased with the results and I was able to dry it fairly straight without it becoming too frizzy. This was good as the selling point of this brush is to “lock in moisture” and “combat frizz”.
The favourite brush for my hair was definitely the Miracle Protect, vent brush. I have short hair but it’s thick and the brush seemed to glide through and style my hair very easily. It’s clever in that it is slightly bendy, so when you brush with it, it gently massages your scalp, so it has a nice feel on your head.
What is great about all of these brushes and means they will suit anyone, is that they are light and easy to hold.
Rating: 5/5
Prices from £2.50 to £8.
Available to buy from Asda in-store or online at www.asda.com.