Abstract: A hair brush having a handle attached to a head that accommodates a bristle pad with apertures for holding rows of bristle elements. A first type of bristle element or hexagonal bristle has a wide base that culminates in a tapered tip, and a cross-section having a hexagonal configuration. A second type of bristle element or boar hair bristle has a cluster of boar hairs bunched together at a single position or aperture on the bristle pad. The handle of the brush incorporates a tubular lined cavity covered by an end cap. The cavity may be utilized for storage or to accommodate a cleaning apparatus to remove or dislodge accumulated dirt, oil, built-up hair products and strands of hair from the bristle elements and bristle pad of the brush.
Abstract: A brush comprising a housing having an opening at which there is a pad and bristles. The housing defines an interior space and a handle. In the interior space, there is located a fluid reservoir, a pump assembly having a pump cylinder tube and plunger, and a piping array which are airtight and fluidly connected to one another. In a preferred embodiment, a plurality of silicone, duckbill ejection valves are provided at the ends of the piping array and are positioned on the pad among the bristles. To enable movement of fluid from the reservoir to and out of the ejection valves, an actuator lever is provided and adapted to be operated by a user. The actuator lever is adapted to move between a first position and a second position, creating a pumping action to dispense fluid through the ejection valves.