Monday, 29 December 2014

Wet Brush Review

I have two daughters. One with super thick long hair and the other with curly knotty hair. So a good brush is ESSENTIAL. Having heard about the Wet Brush, I decided to give it a try. It comes in various colours, but ordering from Amazon, I didn't get a choice. However it came in a lovely pink color, which suited us perfectly. It cost around £8. But if you shop around you will find the prices do vary. 



It comes packaged well. I was pleasantly surprised at the quality. The handle has a soft non slip feel to it. The "bristles" for want of a better word,  is what it's all about. They look like your normal plastic ones, but in fact they're very flexible. This is what makes it such a good product. As you brush through the hair and a knot is encountered, the bristles flex rather than tugging through the knot. 

My daughter aged 4 LOVES this brush. It does exactly what it says. It brushes through hair with barely no pulling on tugging. I tried it on both wet and dry hair and it worked equally on both.

 Now, I am a huge fan of the Tangle Teaser also. So I want to point out the differences. The bristles on the Wet Brush are longer, so they are more suited for long or thick hair. They get through the hair much better than the Tangle Teaser. The bristles on the Wet Brush are softer and more flexible. So better suited for children or those with a sensitive scalp. The Wet Brush has a handle, where the Tangle Teaser does not, so much easier to hold and style with. I would say the Wet Brush is a good all rounder, where the Tangle Teaser is more suited to shorter hair. 

I would most definitely recommend this product. ESPECIALLY if you have children! 

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