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The Wet Brush’s design helps distribute your hair’s natural oils, leaving it soft, smooth, and shiny.
The best and gentlest ways to detangle your wet hair are with your fingers, a wide-tooth comb or a wet detangling brush. Our preferred tool is a wet brush, of course. And we’re not just tooting our own horn. Using our two-tier teeth technology, our Ultimate Detangler was designed for wet hair. Not only does it have a handle so you can get a good grip when things get slippery in the shower, its 325 teeth gently flex over any knots you have, leaving you tangle-free with reduced breakage. Now you know how you should be brushing your wet hair, but let’s look at some things you definitely shouldn’t do when your hair is wet. Don’t use a regular brush It is made with ultra-soft IntelliFlex bristles that bend and flex as you brush to allow you to easily work through and detangle stubborn knots.The Wet Brush brand has shown a commitment to sustainability by incorporating eco-friendly measures into its production process. In the world of hair detangling, there are two promising contenders: the Wet Brush and the Tangle Teezer. But how do you know which one is right for you? Let’s find out by comparing what the Wet Brush vs. the Tangle Teezer can offer for your hair care regimen. A recommendation service that carefully researches each product and consults with experts across many disciplines.
Given their very different body styles, we decided it was important to test the ergonomics of the handle/grip when actually using each of the brushes.However, now that I’m a grown-up in my 30s who can brush her own hair, I decided to give Denman’s tangle-taming option a try.