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Hair brush that gets you the coolest selfie

Darpan News Desk IANS, 13 Sep, 2014 08:12 AM
    Do you find it problematic to attain a perfect selfie? Try this hair brush that will not only groom your hair but will also help you click a cool self-portrait.
     
    "Selfie Brush" serves as a double-edged sword as it is a hairbrush which works both as a mirror and an iPhone case.
     
    Once you mount your phone onto a handle, the $20 "Selfie Brush" is easy to hold and will help you get the best selfie ever.
     
    "Easily take the best selfies ever with the Selfie Brush. The Selfie Brush is a fabulous paddle brush and cellphone case in one. Have your best hair in every selfie with the Selfie Brush," reads the description on its website.
     
    With the brush side, you can groom your locks and then flip it around and find your best angle using the mirror.

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