What's the Difference Between the Bounce Curl Styling Brush and Volume Brush?
- kaycee@Thislittlecurl
- 1 day ago
- 2 min read
Thinking of grabbing a Bounce Curl brush but not sure which one’s right for your curls? You’re not alone. These two brushes have gone viral for a reason—but they serve slightly different curl goals. Here’s a quick breakdown to help you choose your perfect match.

✨ Bounce Curl Define Styling Brush
This one’s all about curl clumping, smoothness, and shine. The larger spacing between the lateral edges means it forms bigger, more defined curl clumps—great for curl types that need help holding shape and definition.
Best for:
Tight curl clumps
Medium to coarse textures
Reducing frizz
Styling with gels and creams

💁♀️ Bounce Curl Volume Edge Lift Brush
The Volume brush has narrower spacing, which means smaller curl clumps and more root lift. It’s ultra-lightweight, super flexible, and great for anyone wanting more volume, separation, and bounce. I know that some curlies with finer hair often struggle with the choice between volume and definition - now you can have both!
Best for:
Fine to medium textures
Root volume + lift
Lightweight styling
Smoothing and parting

🛑 A Note on Fakes
Bounce Curl’s brushes are patented and designed by Merian, the founder herself. There are unfortunately a few copycats floating around online that don’t offer the same quality.When you shop with This Little Curl, you’re getting the real deal—plus local shipping in Australia & NZ 💛 Counterfeit brushes may appear the same at first glance however the materials are much different. Merian put a lot of research into the materials used to make her amazing curly hair brushes, ensuring they're biodegradable, have vegan bristles and help to keep your hair healthy by reducing tugging and stretching.
💡 Final Tip
Still not sure which one’s for you? You’re always welcome to reach out—I'm happy to help you figure out what’ll work best for your curl goals.
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