FindingMe
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OMG - Just got one at Sally's. It has changed me and my daughter's detangling routine dramatically. For the better.
I used to use fingers, then wide tooth comb, then denman to detangle my wet hair under running water, with conditioner on- mind you.
Now I just use the Teezer by itself, starting at the bottom and after 4-5 runs through, each section is tangle free. No wide tooth comb, no finger combing, no nothing. I even tried it on detangling dry hair and it worked.
I then used it to take down my 4 yr old daughter's cornrows that had been in for a couple of weeks and it did the job in half the time it usually takes. No lie.
No pulling. No yanking. No ouchies. What?!?!
I started at the bottom and used it to comb out each braid and cornrow. She didn't hardly flinch or yell.
I am going to Sally's tomorrow to purchase about 4 more on the off chance that 1) no one else understands what a little marvel this thing is and they happen to discontinue it or 2) everyone realizes how cool it is and they raise the price.
Whatever, I am getting a stockpile bc my four year old will need one when she gets to be a teen for her WnG's.
I'm that serious about this thing.
Oh, and did I tell you, I lost less hair in the tool than is normally in my Denman!!!!!!! What?!
Tangle Teezer. Tangle Teezer - Dramatically reduce hair breakage, splitting, and damage due to mistreatment of your hair
Google it.

ETA: My advice to anyone trying this is tool is to just use it following the normal detangling routine you've decided works best for your hair.
If you detangle on dry hair in small sections with oil or if you detangle wet in the shower with conditioner and running water, etc. just use the tool with that method and see how it works. Ex.- I can (have) used it for dry detangling and it's gentle, but that's not my fave method and for me it takes too long, so I prolly won't use the tool like that in the future.
Also, the tool has short teeth that "tease" the tangles out, so I have found that I have to work in small sections and work through layers, alternating the brush on top and under the section of hair, as I detangle bc my hair is thick and coarse. But there is no pain and it doesn't pull, so I love it for me and my daughter. Again, wet w/ conditioner works the best for me, but that's the best method I've found for detangling my hair using any tool. HTH

I used to use fingers, then wide tooth comb, then denman to detangle my wet hair under running water, with conditioner on- mind you.
Now I just use the Teezer by itself, starting at the bottom and after 4-5 runs through, each section is tangle free. No wide tooth comb, no finger combing, no nothing. I even tried it on detangling dry hair and it worked.

I then used it to take down my 4 yr old daughter's cornrows that had been in for a couple of weeks and it did the job in half the time it usually takes. No lie.
No pulling. No yanking. No ouchies. What?!?!

I started at the bottom and used it to comb out each braid and cornrow. She didn't hardly flinch or yell.
I am going to Sally's tomorrow to purchase about 4 more on the off chance that 1) no one else understands what a little marvel this thing is and they happen to discontinue it or 2) everyone realizes how cool it is and they raise the price.
Whatever, I am getting a stockpile bc my four year old will need one when she gets to be a teen for her WnG's.

I'm that serious about this thing.

Oh, and did I tell you, I lost less hair in the tool than is normally in my Denman!!!!!!! What?!
Tangle Teezer. Tangle Teezer - Dramatically reduce hair breakage, splitting, and damage due to mistreatment of your hair
Google it.


ETA: My advice to anyone trying this is tool is to just use it following the normal detangling routine you've decided works best for your hair.
If you detangle on dry hair in small sections with oil or if you detangle wet in the shower with conditioner and running water, etc. just use the tool with that method and see how it works. Ex.- I can (have) used it for dry detangling and it's gentle, but that's not my fave method and for me it takes too long, so I prolly won't use the tool like that in the future.
Also, the tool has short teeth that "tease" the tangles out, so I have found that I have to work in small sections and work through layers, alternating the brush on top and under the section of hair, as I detangle bc my hair is thick and coarse. But there is no pain and it doesn't pull, so I love it for me and my daughter. Again, wet w/ conditioner works the best for me, but that's the best method I've found for detangling my hair using any tool. HTH
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