Mita TanglePro 3D Detangling Brush (purse size) claims that it has a “flexible base to mould to the shape of your scalp”. Incorrect. The brush is plastic, the entire brush. Solid, not flexible. There’s nothing really different with this brush than any other run of the mill hairbrush. The bristles are very thin and pliable, so I can understand how this would help reduce hair breakage. However, if you have thick hair then this brush is definitely not for you, I can’t get it through my daughter’s hair at all.
I tried getting a little creative and took the brush into the shower to use during conditioning of my hair, this did prove to be quite effective. It managed to painlessly remove a lot of my dead/broken hair and my hair was lovely and smooth afterwards. Other than the convenient size, I’m not seeing anything spectacular about the TanglePro 3D Detangling brush.
I was selected to review this hairbrush, but I wouldn’t go out of my way to buy this specific brush out of my own pocket. Although I do use a few other Mita products, which are great. This particular product however simply doesn’t have me sold on what it’s claiming to do.
It’s not a win from me this time Mita.
Was looking forward to giving this a go. My 4 year old acts like she is being murdered every time I approach with a brush in hand.
It arrived and I was surprised at how light it was. It’s small enough to fit in your bag and being so light won’t weigh your bag down. It has a spiral shaped base with ‘air vents’. The inner bits of the spiral bend. I suppose so they move with the shape of your scalp!?
I told my girl that this was a new brush and would t hurt. The first stroke had her screaming. (Now I’m not a monster - I am gentle!). She has fine hair but ALOT of it. And it can tangle easily. It felt flimsy in her hair and I don’t think it made brushing her hair any easier. I was a bit disappointed.