MIRA Hair Brush(For Blow Drying) ART 297
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3 days agoWhat My Research Shows About MIRA ART 297
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On Al‑Fatah (PK): There’s a listing for “MIRA Hair Brush Styling Art 297 Pc” for Rs 3,315. Al-Fatah
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In Koh‑i‑Noor’s premium catalog, Art. 297 is not listed as a thermal or blow-dry brush — instead, it’s described as a large rectangular brush with boar bristles. Koh-I-Noor+1
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According to the 2024 Koh-i-Noor beauty catalogue, Art 297 is “Large brush with boar bristles” and not necessarily heat‑resistant / “for blow drying”. Koh-I-Noor
✅ Possible / Inferred Features (If Someone Calls It a Blow‑Dry Brush)
If a seller is labeling ART 297 as a “for blow drying” brush, they might be mistaken or using it loosely — but these are possible inferred characteristics:
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Bristles: Likely boar bristles, as listed in the Koh‑i‑Noor catalog. Koh-I-Noor+1
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Shape / Design: Rectangular (“large rectangular brush”) according to the catalog. Koh-I-Noor
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Build Quality: Since it's a large boar-bristle brush, it’s probably fairly sturdy and meant for general styling / smoothing rather than intense heat‑styling.
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Scalp / Hair Effect: Boar bristles are good for distributing scalp oils, smoothing, and giving a polished finish — less about shaping curls or volume with a blow dryer.
⚠️ Risks / Things to Check Before Buying as a Blow‑Dry Brush
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Ask the Seller to Confirm: Make sure the seller really means ART 297, and check whether it’s actually “for blow drying” or if that’s just a listing mistake.
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Get Photos: Request clear images of the brush — bristle close-up, the base, the handle — to confirm the brush’s design and bristle type.
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Heat Safety: If you plan to use it while blow-drying, ask whether the bristles or the brush body are heat-resistant. Boar bristles + wood / plastic may not handle very high heat well.
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Return / Warranty: Because the “for blow drying” claim is ambiguous, make sure the seller’s return / exchange policy is good, in case it’s not what you expected.
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Authenticity: Ensure it’s a genuine Mira brush (original brand) rather than a misbranded or counterfeit item.
💡 My Verdict
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Unlikely to be a dedicated “thermal” or hot-round blow-dry brush: Based on the catalog, ART 297 seems to be a standard boar-bristle styling brush.
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Better suited for smoothing / general styling: Rather than high-heat blow-dry shaping / curling.
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Proceed with caution: If someone tells you it's “for blow drying,” double-check, because that may be incorrect or misleading.