We were in the hair accessories section when Mum spotted the Tangle Teezer. I explained to her what it was as she'd never seen one before. Cutting the story short, my lovely Mum bought this while my back was turned then gave it to me later on as a 'I love my daughter' gift. Sigh! I love my Mum for things like that. Mums are the best!
So whilst the sun has been out shining today I thought I'd take a few pictures on the green grass of my new hair gadget. I've seen so many posts about the Tangle Teezer and often wondered what the fuss was about when it came to the fancy looking space age hairbrush.
Now if you don't know what the Tangle Teezer is, it is a unique brush invented by Shaun P. He has around 30 years experience of dealing with manes of all shapes and sizes. After lots of research and development he invented the Tangle Teezer as the ultimate detangler.
With the bristles or teeth at various different heights this is meant to brush through your hair with ease. No pulling and tugging, there is not knotty mane this cannot handle . . . apparently. It can be used on wet or dry hair. As I've only had this a day, I have just used it on my dry hair and so far I would say I'm quite liking this. I have thick hair and it can get tangled very easily. I've handle no problems so far and it goes through smoothly.
When it comes to the shape and design I'll be honest, when I was a little girl I used to ride horses and groom them at the weekends. This little gizmo could quite happily be amongst my tack box brushes for the horses. The whole hand held design is very similar to a horse brush. It is very light and isn't difficult to use but I think this is a stay at home hairbrush. I wouldn't want to take this out and about in my bag. It's just a bit chunky. the biggest plus is . . . it's pink!
Two let downs however is it states on the packaging is you cannot use it with heat. So obviously blow drying and straightening is a no no whilst using this. You don't want it to melt now do you? The other let down is the price. At about £10 a pop it isn't cheap. Perhaps shop around online if you can find it cheaper? Besides the price though I would recommend it completely.
Have you ever tried the Tangle Teezer?
Angela xox
I really want to try this, £10 is a bit steep though but I guess it would last you forever xx
ReplyDeleteBeauty by Emma
I've seen them cheaper online, might be worth a look around! :) xx
DeleteI love my tangle teezer, got it about a month ago and I’ll never use another brush again! Its great for when I’ve just got out the shower as my hair gets really tangled then. I got mine from Hairtrade it seems to be the cheapest place you can get it at the moment, here’s the link if anyones interested in getting one - link
ReplyDeleteThanks for the info :)
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