🌟 Elevate Your Scalp Game with Tangle Teezer!
The Tangle Teezer Scalp Exfoliator & Massager in Pretty Pink is designed to enhance scalp health by removing product build-up and providing a soothing massage. With its innovative dual-teeth technology, ergonomic design, and versatility for wet or dry hair, this tool ensures a refreshing and rejuvenating experience for your scalp.
Manufacturer | Tangle Teezer |
Package dimensions | 9 x 6.5 x 4.4 centimetres |
Package Weight | 0.03 Kilograms |
Item dimensions L x W x H | 6.5 x 4.5 x 8.5 centimetres |
Item weight | 28 Grams |
Brand | Tangle Teezer |
Colour | Pretty Pink |
Volume | 100 Millilitres |
Special features | Scalp Scrub |
Item model number | SB-PNK-010121 |
Product Dimensions | 6.5 x 4.5 x 8.5 cm; 28 g |
ASIN | B08ZBH3W7F |
S**A
Well-Made/ Great Value/ Effective - Scalp Massager
Perfect, for my needs - I have thus far, not found there to be any issue with this in use. I've used scalp massaging brushes for decades. I'm a Mediterranean-Celt, with combination skin and a problem scalp. I get small patches of psoriasis on my scalp, caused/ aggravated by build-up of dirt, sebum, dead skin cells & random bits of fluff that ends up in my hair, I think from fleecy bed-wear. My scalp starts to get greasy within a week of washing, too, as I sweat a lot. The sweat seems to increase the amount of oil (sebum) my scalp produces. With this mass of mostly fine hair I have, that build-up gets easily trapped. Before too long, my scalp itches like crazy. On dry, dirty hair & scalp, this brush feels amazing - soothing and calming itching.I can't wait to have my hairdresser use this when washing my hair. She might prefer this one, which, on me, takes the index to ring fingers in the open curved 'handle' on the back - I have fairly small hands for a grown woman - my middle finger's ring size is 'N' & the ring finger is an 'L', if that's any help as a point of reference. If a child was using this, they'd need to use all four fingers. A fella with big chunky fingers, would only be using two fingers in the 'handle'. It's comfortable to use & easy to manage/ control, and it doesn't slip off. The ones I usually use, have like a 'whale-tail', an open-loop 'handle', which tends, over time, to snap off - it is incredibly uncomfortable on the fingers after a while, too, as well as it liking to slip off them. With those rounded ones with scalloped-edges, that I used before, the 'scratchiness' is more intense, than this Tangle Teezer massager - I find this one much more gentle in comparison. That's why I struggle to understand those that say it hurts to use this. I have allodynia - often just scratching an itch, on an arm or leg, can cause me pain. This Tangle Teezer massager is not at all painful for me to use. The only thing I can conclude from that, is, they were either using far too much force/ pressure, or, had received a faulty/ poorly-finished product. Another cause for their pain could be...This is not meant to be used in a circular motion, on many types of hair. When it says massager, it means there is a massage your scalp will get as you use it, as if you would a hairbrush, from the front to the back of the scalp. Using it in a circular motion, will only result in a mass of matted hair, full of knots, that you would have the devil's own job of trying to get out, even with a Tangle Teezer paddle brush. I believe this may be where the one-star reviewers went wrong. If you want to use it in a circular motion, first brush it through, so there are no knots, then use circular motions, working a bit at a time, correcting any knotting as you work from front to back, by brushing front to back/ downwards again. Don't just use it in a circular motion all over the scalp - even if you have brushed it through, it won't stay knot-free for long. Method is everything here. Obviously, if you have a no'1 all over, using this in a circular motion all over the scalp will cause no issues - the longer the hair, the more likely it'll become matted. I like the rows of harder nodules at each edge of this brush, for a more intense sensation & level of cleaning. You definitely need to use less pressure on these nodules, to avoid pain.No doubt, I got value for money - with the Onyx Black one I bought, being currently at better than half the usual price, on receipt of my first, I immediately ordered a second. So, that's two I own, now - for less than the price of one. It is a quality item & with it being from a trusted brand (I have their mini, regular & large paddle brushes, as well as a travel 'no-handle' Tangle Teezer), I know this scalp massage brush will last a good long while - I'm more likely to lose it, before it wears out! The Onyx Black colour shows up dead skin & fluff well, making it easy to clean thoroughly. Blonde hair would obviously be highly-visible on it, more than my dark hair is. It's thick, moulded plastic, ergo, it's sturdy - I don't think you could break it, even by stomping on it - your foot would sustain far more damage than this would. But, I don't think this would survive being run over...I'm very pleased with this scalp massager. I'm already using it just to scratch my head, rather than using my fingernails - it's certainly more sterile to use this. When the time comes for replacing these, I'll definitely buy again. Unless I encounter any issues later on, or, at the hairdresser, when Millie is washing my hair - if Millie has any salient comments to add - this will be my complete review.
J**A
Good to massage scalp, NOT to detangle
It's easy to associate this to the detangling function because of the brand, but when using this product just remember that it is not meant to detangle your hair during shampooing. The bristles are very fine and therefore it's easy to get through hair to your scalp, making it a scalp massager - which it does very good job at. Since using this, my hair has been very voluminous and my scalp is a lot less itchy (due to product buildup)!
N**A
For thick hair
My hair type is coarse/curly.I wanted something I could use that would clean my scalp better than just using my fingers, that can go through my thick hair, but also not having to worry about my nails breaking etcI tried another scalp massager for in the shower before, but couldn`t do well with my thick hair, and instead, ended up giving me knots. So I thought I`d try the one made by Tangle Teezer, as it could work better! I have their brush and it`s a MUST when I do my hair. Their brush is my absolute fav!!!This scalp brush made by them, exfoliates well due to the prongs being long enough so it can get through my thickness. I`ve tried it as a detangler aswell, works rather well. But I still prefer their brush.It`s sturdy & well made.A nice touch would be to add a strap of sorts, so you can get more stability when using it as a detangler for the rest of your hair, if you prefer to do so.
A**R
Great scalp massager
Best. Have a very long beard and is the only thing to get through it without ripping out bristles.
D**G
Does what it claims
Good
J**E
Invigorating!
I love using this product, be gentle however because the bristles are quite hard.I use it when washing my hair to massage my scalp.It leaves my head feeling clean and tingling. It's so lovely. My hair seems to be growing faster too and looks healthier. I think the blood circulation is activated by weekly massages.I can highly recommend.
S**Y
Better than others
I was hesitant to get this but I'm very happy. Up until now I've been using the ones with cone shaped rubber bristles that tangle your hair. This is a game changer. Feels really nice, easy to use, not too big, very light weight and pretty colour. Wish I'd got one a long time ago
J**S
Check if you have sebacious dandruff first which doesn't react well to lots of brushing
I read about a website called dandruffdeconstructed.com and discovered that my danduff was caused by Seborrheic Dermatitis. This is why Selsun and Nizoral have always worked best for my breakouts. I also discovered that Seborrheic Dermatitis is irritated by both excessive brushing and the subsequent inflammation and overwashing. The brush actually made my excessive skin flaking worse. This is not to say that this is the case for all cases of dandruff so maybe check www.dandruffdeconstructed.com and see first if your dandruff type is excerbated by brushing, before you order.The brush itself was good, easy to use both, before showering and in the shower with product. It just didn't work well with the source of my dandruff (fungal/yeast based) which is made worse through scalp inflammation (ie brushing hard).
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