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JUNGLE FEVER Animal prints were this seasons's top fashion statements from Dolce and Gabanna and Versace. High society girls including aristo It-girl Victoria Hervey use animal magic to spark up their wardrobes. Now you too can be top cat in the glamour stakes because brush manufactuer Denman have taken a walk on the wild side with the launch of its extra-special 'Animal Print' D3 brushes. The Denman Animal Print Collection features two new innovative interpretation of the world-famous D3 7-row Classic Styling Brush. The D3PA is a leopard-skin effect with rich patterned hues of black, rust-brown and fawn while the D3PY has a snake-skin design mixing black, grey and ivory tones. Both brush handles are finished with a luxurious soft-touch varnish. Like the Classic D3, the new Animal Prints feature seven rows of smooth, round-ended nylon pins set into an anti-static natural rubber pad with provides exceptional grip and control during blow-drying making them ideal for smoothing, shaping and polishing all types of medium to long hair. Available from John Lewis Partnership and Selfridges the D3, Animal Print brushes cost £7.00 each |
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Madonna took her inspiration from the designer collections of Antonia Berardi, Max Mara, Fake, London and Marc by Marc Jacobs when she went for the distressed denim look for her latest tour.
Now Denman have complemented the denim look by launching the ultimate hair fashion accessory! Their Classic Styling Brush now comes in a soft, sexy Denim finish. Not only is the Denim D3 this season’s ‘must-have’ hair product but it’s brilliant for styling your hair too.
With 7 rows of close-set pins set into an anti-static rubber cushion it smoothes, shapes and controls your hair whether you are a rock chick or a glamour girl.
At £7.00, the trendiest brush in town is cheaper than a pair of jeans and it is available exclusively from John Lewis Partnership