Okay I am so excited to write this. Quickly I'll explain that my hair is wild. I have extremely thick and curly hair, length down to my bum. I only brush it once a week with a container load of conditioner as it is Always always always knotty and painful. I have one of those tangle teasers...despite not hurting i find that just glides over top of my knots and doesnt untangle anything. BUTTTTT BEAUTY REVIEW SENT ME THIS BRUSH TO REVIEW AND OMGGGG I'm literally shocked. I havent brushed my hair in 3 days and washed it this morning without brushing in the shower so I could test it out. The brush glided through my hair and stopped on the knots so I could quickly and gently get them out. It literally only took 1 minute to brush my whole head vs 10 mins of pain. The brush is curved so is like the shape of your head and the bristles move with your hair instead of yanking your scalp off at every tangle. the open back means that you can also brush and blow dry it straight as well. THIS BRUSH HAS IT ALL. For us curly knotty girls I am absolutely 100 percent recommending!!!!
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Mita TanglePro 3D Detangling Brush Review
The innovative 3D design features a flexible base to mould to the shape of your scalp and moves with the direction of each brush stroketo reduce hair breakage & drag.
For wet or dry hair.
Recommended for all hair types.
Reviews
This brush is the best detangling brush I’ve ever tried. And I’ve tried a few. Let me set the scene for you - I have pretty thick hair! So does my daughter, but I decided to use this brush on my hair only as we prefer to keep our hairbrushes separate in this household. But this detangling brush is so exceptional, I’ve decided to buy my daughter one of her own! I’m going to buy her the smaller, purse-sized one so we can tell the difference, as the purse-sized one is a different shape to the one I have.
I’ve used this detangling brush on my hair when it’s been both wet and dry, and it works equally well in both cases. It’s not a styling brush, so once I’ve used it to gently detangle my hair, then I style my hair using my regular hairbrush. But styling my hair is now so much easier after using this magical Mita TanglePro 3D detangling brush.
As a detangling brush, it is just perfect. It does the job so well that my hair ends up feeling smoother and much more under control, but without any of the usual pain or drama that sometimes goes with detangling thick hair! It’s just a shame I had to wait 43 years to find a brush like this! Better late than never though, I suppose.
It is also super soft and the pins don’t dig into the scalp like so many other detangling brushes I’ve tried. So it’s very comfotable and brushes through my hair easily and gently. Plus my scalp feels like it’s getting an ever-so soft massage in the process, which is a bonus!
I must admit that it surprised me a little just how flexible the base of this brush is - I thought it might break because it seemed so flimsy. But I think it’s precisely this flexibility in the design that makes this brush such a good detangler - the base doesn’t work against your hair, it kind of bends and moves with your hair, while the pins do their job, gently working their way through any tangles. And it’s the comfort factor and the effectiveness of this brush that has me raving about it and vowing to get my daughter her own as well.
Thick hair doesn’t have to be such a curse anymore with this godsend of a brush! But I’d recommend it not just to those with thick hair, but actually to anybody with hair (although that rules my hubby out, ha!).
This brush definitely does a fine job detangling and smoothing my hair, and the fact that it does it so gently and painlessly as well means it gets the full five kisses from me!
I wonder if I got a knock off or if I was trying the real thing. My sister has a pink one and a gave it a go. I think it was okay in terms of perhaps slightly less snagging and I guess it would be better to use this instead of an ordinary brush if you could not find a wide tooth comb but honestly I think just like other detangling brand brushes it is an over hyped fad. the brush looks interesting but could be easily broken perhaps given the gaps. The advantage of the gaps would be perhaps you are able to get more volume or help damp hair dry a but quicker as you brush because the gaps could in theory help provide airflow to / through your hair as you use it. The hole in the end is ideal for hanging but who does that at home? it seems more to hang on the shelf at the shop before you buy it. Unsure if this helps with less breakage. I do not hate this I just do not think it is amazing and a bit over priced
Tips: ideally do not brush your hair wet and always be gentle
I was really excited to be chosen for this trial. I’ve never owned a tangle teaser brush before . I’ve always been curious about them. My hair type is thick and long . I’ve never really had a brush last long , the bristles tend to break after a month or so.
Packaging wise this brush is made of thick plastic soft rubber to touch is smooth. Each bristle is quite thin with this maize design . Application wise normally I have to brush in short strides to get through my hair . This just flows straight through like a knife to butter . Each brush feels invigorating.
Overall I was amazed at how light weight it feels. I was surprised at how this brush flowed through my hair so softly and calmly. Normally brushing is a task . Normally I’m in tears when I’m brushing my hair .Not with this baby. Thanks BR ! A plus for me. Highly Recommend trying it.
Move over all those other detangling brushes Mita has set a new benchmark!
This brush has a unique design which works with your hair and scalp simultaneously. The bristles are a good length and as they aren't too close together it allows the hair to slide through with ease. The open maze helps with styling your hair whilst using the hair dryer. I was worried that this brush was too flimsy however after using it I was proved wrong, it is lightweight, the paddle curves with your scalp and as the base is flexible it allows for some movement.
I have shortish hair with waves and can use this brush while still keeping my style. An added bonus is that this brush gently massaged my scalp hence I didn't want to stop brushing my hair :-) Both of my daughter's have used another detangling brush which now fails to compare to this one. My youngest girl has long curly hair and didn't think it had done the job till she checked, it's simply a breeze to use. While my eldest girl has long thick hair and said it's the Best Brush Ever for doing her hair after a shower and that the brush is hers now lol. I will be buying more to save arguments as they both love it :-)
These brushes also come in a purse size which would be perfect for sleepovers and camping etc.
Tips: Perfect for gifts at parties or for Santa to add to your stocking!
The Mita TanglePro 3D Detangling Brush is not only of compelling look, but of amazing design. I tried if both on my hair (thin and long), as well as my daughters (thick and long), and it works wonders. It feels really light and works on wet or dry hair. Due to the flexibility of the brush and the bristles, your scalp gets a massage every time you brush, and it makes your hair beautifully shiny. I would like to try the smaller travel size, because this brush is quite big in size.
Tips: Use regularly to massage your scalp and make your hair shiny.
I didn't think a hairbrush would ever be this exciting to me. My hair brushes quickly and easily - even after going for a walk at lunchtime in Wellington which would normally give me dreadlocks and a resulting 10 minutes of pain as I try and ease a brush through. The brush is extremely light and it looks a bit strange, but once you try it you'll forgive the weirdness. It's slightly curved, with 1 inch bristles and molds to the shape of your head. Just a few brush strokes is enough. It works just as well on wet hair as it does on dry hair, no tugs, no pulling.
Tips: gives a really good head massage too.
I had been eyeing out a Tangle Teezer for ages and finally bought one last year, so when I saw another detangler - with a handle - up for review I had to be in for the chance to trial it!!
When I first saw it, I thought it looked like a regular brush and was apprehensive it would be able to detangle my mess of frizz and curl as the design makes it seem quite flimsy. However, when I used it I was pleasantly surprised! The 'maze' design really moves with your scalp giving a great massage and getting all the hair in one stroke.
The handle makes it a much easier brush to use (compared to the palm held Tangle Teezer) and made doing my toddlers hair easier - she also didn't pull away when brushing as the 3D design makes it almost impossible to push too hard.
Only downside it is quite bulky so is not a handbag staple, so I leave this one in my hair kit at home and have a travel TT for my bag.
I have quite thick wavy hair so it takes forever to untangle in the shower, however with this brush I find it much easier. I prefer to use it on dry hair before a shower so I can take my time with it, the flexible shape of the brush makes it almost mould to my head and the bristles give a nice scalp massage!
Another handy thing is that the gaps in the base of the brush make it easy to remove hairs from between the bristles. Overall I'm very pleased and find it much nicer to use than a regular brush.
Tips: If you have wavy/curly hair don't brush until you are about to wash your hair (unless you want ridiculous frizzy hair!)
I own at least six detangling brushes, ranging from around $6 to the gold-standard $30 Tangle Teezer. The reason being that I have fine hair that can tangle, but mostly because the other female in the house has fine hair and a lot of it, and brushing it is a constant battle due to the knots.
The 3D aspect of this brush was interesting - and on receiving it the daughter was intrigued by the design. I tried it first and seriously thought it was doing nothing - I could not feel ANYTHING. I went and watched myself in the mirror as I brushed my hair and was blown away when the brush sank into my head of hair and went through the length without issues. I was sold for me, but the daughter?
This is where the brush came into its own. She had knots galore. The kind I would usually cut out. I brushed her hair and dealt effortlessly to the usual knots without a single complaint - a feat in itself. The really bad ones? More effort was required, but they eventually came out (she had dried slime matting her hair) without the need for scissors.
Being an avid detangler fan I feel I can say this is the BEST detangler I've ever used.
Tips: Buy one for every room in the house so you never have to be without.