Streamline Your Morning Routine with the Goody Quik Style Brush

by Dana Hinders on July 21, 2012

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I am definitely not a morning person! One of the tasks I hate the most in the morning is having to dry my long, thick hair. So, when I first learned about the Goody Quik Style brush, I was immediately intrigued.

The Goody Quik Style brush has microfiber bristles that absorb water from your hair, cutting down drying time by about 30%. There are also vents on the side of the brush to further improve airflow when blow drying your hair.

The bristles are supposed to air dry when you’re finished, although you can use your blow dryer to dry them if you wish. They have antimicrobial properties to prevent any nasty mold or mildew from forming.

For me, this brush is perfect! It’s lightweight, easy to handle, and helps me look halfway presentable with a minimum amount of effort in the mornings. I’m not sure you’d save a ton of time using this brush if your hair is short and thin, but it’s great for anyone with long, thick hair. I can also see it being a timesaver if you have a daughter who needs to have her hair styled quickly in the mornings.

The Goody Quik Style brush retails for $11.99, so it’s one of the more expensive drugstore hairbrushes on the market. But, if you want to make your mornings less stressful, it’s definitely worth the extra cost. I’m a little concerned that the antimicrobial properties might wear off after a few months of use, but I figure I’ll just go buy another hairbrush if that happens.

Have you tried the Goody Quik Style brush? If so, what did you think?

Photo credit: Goody

  • http://32in32.com/ Pauline Hawkins

    Interesting. Does it style your hair the same, better, or worse than a regular brush?

  • Julie C.

    Ditto to Pauline’s question. I love the idea of cutting down on drying time — my long hair takes at least half an hour to blow dry. Would love to shave that down as my only alternative is working with a wet ponytail until it air dries. 

  • http://www.facebook.com/dana.hinders Dana Hinders

    I don’t really “style” my hair into anything too complicated, but it’s about the same as my regular brush.

  • http://www.momhomeguide.com/ MomHomeGuide

    This brush would be great on my daughter’s long hair (which is nearly to her waist), since we don’t normally blow dry her hair. This brush could significantly cut down drying time.

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