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    If you like both the Tangle Teezer and the Wet Brush, TT now has its own version called the TT Wet Detangler: https://www.tangleteezer.com/all-bru...detangler.html. No bobbly bits on the end of the bristles either! Maybe the best of both worlds? It looks like a paddle brush version of the TT with (possibly) slightly longer bristles.

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    Looks like im going to get a wet brush and a tangle teezer and see which I like best

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    I had a Wet Brush and liked it, but I lost a couple of the plastic balls on the tips of the bristles so I got rid of it. I use a wooden brush now. I'm a curly so I don't brush my hair wet but I like to use a brush on it dry before getting in the shower. That said, I used my Wet Brush on wet hair a few times and found it to be gentle enough.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ExpectoPatronum View Post
    I had a Wet Brush and liked it, but I lost a couple of the plastic balls on the tips of the bristles so I got rid of it. I use a wooden brush now. I'm a curly so I don't brush my hair wet but I like to use a brush on it dry before getting in the shower. That said, I used my Wet Brush on wet hair a few times and found it to be gentle enough.
    Mine's still OK after, I think, more than 2 years of the same Wet brush (dupe even).
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sparkles122 View Post
    Ylva did you use it on wet hair? I have 2 spots that are always always always tangled after I wash. Im trying to find something effective and faster than finger detangling, yet still gentle
    Yes, a few times, and it worked fine. Normally I don’t brush my hair wet, though, so it was a special occasion for me.
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    When I wash my hair I usually use my thick and curly tangle teezer. I have a wet brush too and it is nice but it doesnt detangle quite as well as my TT.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sabrina Fair View Post
    If you like both the Tangle Teezer and the Wet Brush, TT now has its own version called the TT Wet Detangler: https://www.tangleteezer.com/all-bru...detangler.html. No bobbly bits on the end of the bristles either! Maybe the best of both worlds? It looks like a paddle brush version of the TT with (possibly) slightly longer bristles.
    I HAVE THIS ONE!! It's amazing on my hair! I had a knock-of wet brush before, which was also great but only lasted 6 months and I felt like some hair got stuck in the little balls. I also had a TT compact styler, which lasted me about 2 years. I honestly think the TT wet detangler detangles better for me than the compact styler. It's also more ergonomic, I tended to drop the compact styler because of it's shape and I found the bristles slightly more stiff than the wet detangler. I don't detangle my hair wet, but I'd definitely be more comfortable doing it with the TT wet detangler than a regular brush!

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