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Tangle Teezer hairbrush - is it as good as they say it is?

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  • balletshoes
    balletshoes Posts: 16,610 Forumite
    if you have any accumulated Boots points, you can get them instore. Apart from that, around £9 or £10 is the normal price. I know it seems like a lot of money, but honestly, you won't need to buy her another hairbrush ever again :T.
  • They are fab! My 3yo son has long hair (for a boy) and is v hair sore, when i use the tangle teezer hes like a differnt boy -deffo worth it :)
  • Alleycat
    Alleycat Posts: 4,601 Forumite
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    Thank you Balletshoes. I lost my boots card yonks ago and ordered a new one but never received. I'll have to get on to that and see if I have any points on there. I don't shop in boots much anymore but used to so fingers crossed!
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  • pigpen
    pigpen Posts: 41,152 Forumite
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    I have frizzy wild hair which my children have all inherited (apart from the baby who has hair straight as a pin!) we use the denman brush.. nothing else will go through my hair or DD2's and we have a spray leave in conditioner which helps..
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  • Annisele
    Annisele Posts: 4,835 Forumite
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    Alleycat wrote: »
    One quick question though, does the tangle teezer work on lots of hair? DD's hair is fine but there's quite a lot of it. Will it get down to the bottom layers of hair or will I still need to do it all in small sections?

    Another vote for the tangle teezer - it does indeed work on lots of hair. My hair sounds quite a bit like your daughter's - fine, thick, long and wavy - though I don't get cereal in mine!

    The tangle teezer isn't quite the only brush you'll ever need; I find that it's useless for blowdrying/styling. But for getting tangles out, it's brilliant.
  • Pollycat
    Pollycat Posts: 35,915 Forumite
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    Another vote from me too.

    I heard about this on a TV programme about the Dragon's Den 'rejects'.

    I also use Avon's leave-in conditioner, that makes brushing hair much easier.
  • alanalea
    alanalea Posts: 1,284 Forumite
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    My daughters have inherited my very thick curls & I wouldn't be without my TT. Keep an eye on Amazon, as they sometimes go cheap on there. I bought my 2nd one from there about 6 months ago when they were just over £3.
    "Beauty is in the eye of the beholder and it may be necessary from time to time to give a stupid or misinformed beholder a black eye."...Miss piggy
  • Evansangel
    Evansangel Posts: 6,791 Forumite
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    Ooh i will have to remember this. My hair is soooo thick (Hairdressers are always in amazement) and when i was younger my hair was knot horribly. My 1yo has thick hair already so i can see a childhood of tangles for her :(
  • kjmtidea
    kjmtidea Posts: 1,372 Forumite
    I bought one of these for my eldest son and it is fab! He has quite a big afro and it goes straight through his hair, so no whinging :j
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