Reddit Reddit reviews Wet Brush Detangling Shower Brush, Colors Vary

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u/bucki_fan · 18 pointsr/Parenting

We use both a Knot Genie and Wet Brush

Daughter still hates her hair being combed/brushed even if we're doing it right, but at least it's not a bird's nest when I drop her off at school.

u/atomiclolz · 12 pointsr/HaircareScience

The Wet Brush is amazing for everyday use.

But as far as styling, I prefer something with straight bristles without caps and a metal or ceramic base because that heats up to decrease drying time and increase styling power.

http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B000L596FE/ref=mp_s_a_1_1_a_it?qid=1456863438&sr=8-1&keywords=the+wet+brush&pi=SY200_QL40



http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B0012V7XU6/ref=mp_s_a_1_1_a_it?qid=1456863488&sr=8-1&keywords=square+brush&pi=SY200_QL40

Sorry for the ugly links!

u/FuocoLoco · 8 pointsr/TheGirlSurvivalGuide

I also have thick hair and I used to lose a lot when brushing through it, especially after showering. When it was wet, my brush pulled a TON out. A hairdresser suggested using a wet brush, and it has helped so much! It brushes through your hair easily, it's soft, and it eliminates so much pain and extra hair being yanked out. I really suggest trying one!

u/probably_apocryphal · 7 pointsr/femalefashionadvice

My scalp is oily but the rest of my hair is pretty dry, so to avoid drying out the bottom part excessively, after getting in the shower/wetting my hair, I use conditioner on the bottom 3/4 of my hair to protect it while I wash the top 1/4 (then rinse everything out and use conditioner again as normal).

I know silicones get a lot of hate, but I haven't found any silicon-free products that help with my frizz (mostly they just make my hair oily). I use this silicone-based serum from DHC while my hair is wet and brush through using this brush designed for wet hair, then let my hair air-dry. My hair has a shorter chin-length layer in the front that I sometimes blow-dry so it'll lie correctly - in that case, I use a bit of bumble and bumble's Straight Blow Dry, but I don't try to get it pin-straight, just neat enough to be out of my way/not look silly.

I still haven't found a way to keep my hair from frizzing in humidity, but Weather Proof by Big Sexy helps.

Everyone's hair is different, though, and what works for me might not work for you! You might have to experiment a little. I definitely tried and returned a bunch of things at Sephora before I found the b&b Straight Blow Dry (and one of the staff told me to go to ULTA and pick up Weather Proof).

u/littlepinkpwnie · 3 pointsr/AskWomen
u/monkeysareeverywhere · 3 pointsr/pics

I should have been more specific. I was referring to the Wet Brush.

u/Ribbless · 3 pointsr/MakeupAddiction

Makeup (although I might be beating a dead horse with this one):

Real Techniques Expert Face Brush ($9 on Amazon)

Beautyblender makeup sponge (~$25 for 2) - IMO, the quality is worth the iffy price tag.

Hair:

Aveeno Nourish + Moisturize shampoo/conditioner (~$9 each) - hair products are almost always hit-or-miss for me. This is the shampoo/conditioner duo that I always come back to. Joico and Frederick Fekkai couldn't even compare.

Neutrogena Triple Moisture hair mask ($7 on Amazon) - best hair mask ever, and I've tried nearly every hair mask under the sun. Doesn't hurt that it is wallet-friendly.

"Wet Brush" hair brush ($9 on Amazon) - I have past-my-boobs-long hair and this is the only brush I can stand using. It's a lot less painful in terms of detangling, and it's AMAZING on wet hair (as its name suggests).

Teeth/oral hygeine:

Sonicare electric toothbrush ($40) - definitely a lot more effective than manual toothbrushes. Start off brushing with GENTLE pressure, as it can be slightly painful if you're only used to manual toothbrushes. After a decent number of uses, you'll get used to it. My boyfriend, who absolutely hated the Sonicare when he first tried it because it "hurt a lot" and even made his gums bleed, is now forever-converted after seeing the difference it makes.

Orabrush tongue cleaner (4 for $12 on Amazon) - I'm kind of eccentric when it comes to oral hygiene, so I use these religiously (i.e. whenever I brush my teeth.) Cleaning your tongue regularly helps keep off gross buildup, which contributes to stinky breath :p.

u/306bomberfan · 3 pointsr/CasualConversation

I had long hair for quite a while and yes braiding was my go to for keeping it wrangled at night.

It doesn't have to be a tight braid either just a loose one to keep everything together.

Also, invest in a wet brush it is a life saver for tangled hair.

u/daisychainss · 3 pointsr/BeautyAddiction

Get the WetBrush! It's super cheap and doesn't rip out all your hair. Best purchase in a while!

u/aprilynn · 2 pointsr/FancyFollicles

Thank you! I actually do not I just use a regular brush that looks like this blow dry in small sections and brush the hair upwards as I'm doing it.

u/LanaBStar · 2 pointsr/HaircareScience

I have to agree with the others and add one point...

  1. Co-washing probably isn't the best choice for you. Your hair looks to be on the finer side, which means if you pick up one individual strand of hair between your thumb and finger and close your eyes you almost can't feel it. Finer hair can sometimes be weighed down too much by cowashing and look limp, or, according to the WEN lawsuit, the conditioner can weigh down hair and clog follicles causing hair loss/no new growth. I have finer hair as well and tried cowashing with New Wash, which was nice, but ultimately my hair felt to0 dragged down no matter how much I seemed to rinse it out.

    If you want to read/hear a scientific take on your shampoo and conditioner choices and their effectiveness I would read the summary/listen to this Beauty Brains podcast.

  2. You might be too rough on your hair in it's wet state. As mentioned, hair is more susceptible to damage when wet so should be handled with care when detangling. I LOVE The Wet Brush for gently detangling and brushing through wet hair, you should definitely get one! It's made a huge difference for me when I have clients with wet, tangly hair. I see so much less hair in the brush afterwards when I go through their hair with a Wet Brush versus when I used a wide tooth comb on them in the past.

    ONE ADDITIONAL TIP: I'm a girl with finer textured hair, and medium to low density. My hair has always been that way. But something that has helped my hair is taking the supplement [Viviscal] (http://www.amazon.com/dp/B002JPJ2ZS/ref=sr_ph_1_s_it?ie=UTF8&qid=1463724141&sr=sr-1&keywords=viviscal). You take it twice a day, once in the morning and once at night. It took two months for me to start really noticing a difference (and this is with me taking it twice a day almost everyday, I rarely miss any "doses"), but it has definitely improved the quality of my hair. My hair looks and feels stronger and healthier, seems thicker to me and it is actually growing faster as well. I've had multiple people mention how fast my hair is growing without me even telling them I have been taking a hair supplement.

    I know it's hard to stay faithful to taking it twice a day because it does take a while to start to see results but you have to think of it like exercise. You don't go to the gym once and suddenly have Jackie Chan "Rumble in the Bronx" bod. It's something you have to work toward and then maintain. I've been taking Viviscal for seven months and I'm really pleased, but I know if I stop taking it regularly the results will go away. So I guess I'm a Viviscal addict for life now ha.

u/micha111 · 2 pointsr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

Cats in boxes are cute. So is this, teehee. IF I FITS I SITS ! :)

this or this!

u/[deleted] · 1 pointr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

Chicken nuggets has curly hair that she hates being brushed. Hopefully this brush will save fights. Seriously, I have to hold her down to brush it. By the end one of us is crying and all sweaty. The other is glad it's over and trots off to watch Dora. :)

It will be mine, oh yes, it will be mine.

u/stickbugs · 1 pointr/HaircareScience

I personally like the Wet Brush. It has super flexible bristles and is really good for detangling. I don't brush my hair when it's wet though. Does anyone else use these?

u/ExpenditureBucket · 1 pointr/AskWomen

Wow, this thing has over 600 reviews and a 4.6 rating. I might have to get one! This time of year my hair starts falling out like crazy and I can never find a detangler that seems to help : /

u/Raven14 · 1 pointr/HaircareScience

I SWEAR by this brush- The Wet Brush

u/CelticMara · 1 pointr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

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