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Tangle Teezer Hairbrush Original Fine&Fragile Mint&Lilac
- Take the fear out of brushing your fine hair. Our Fine & Fragile detangling hairbrush is designed for colour-treated, fine or fragile hair. Detangling wet or dry hair with its two-tiered soft-flex teeth - they're 30% softer than The Original - it glides from root to tip with no pulling and less breakage for tangle-free hair. Our patented two-tiered soft-flex teeth have been adapted for fine and fragile hair. The long, soft teeth detangle, removing knots and reducing breakage, while the short teeth smooth, for glossy, frizz-free hair.
- How to clean Tangle Teezer 1. Take your Tangle Teezer and lift any loose hair from the teeth. It may help to get the end of a pin-tail comb, put it between the teeth, and raise the hairs from the base. Fill a small bowl with warm soapy water, that’s comfortable for you to put your hands in - about the same temperature as a warm bath. Take a clean (but old!) toothbrush and dip it into the water.Gently brush between the teeth until any product build-up is removed from the teeth and the base of the hairbrush. Leave the brush to air dry naturally with the teeth facing upwards - definitely don’t use a hairdryer on these brushes.
$19.88
Tangle Teezer Hairbrush Original Fine&Fragile Mint&Lilac—
$19.88

Description
- Take the fear out of brushing your fine hair. Our Fine & Fragile detangling hairbrush is designed for colour-treated, fine or fragile hair. Detangling wet or dry hair with its two-tiered soft-flex teeth - they're 30% softer than The Original - it glides from root to tip with no pulling and less breakage for tangle-free hair. Our patented two-tiered soft-flex teeth have been adapted for fine and fragile hair. The long, soft teeth detangle, removing knots and reducing breakage, while the short teeth smooth, for glossy, frizz-free hair.
- How to clean Tangle Teezer 1. Take your Tangle Teezer and lift any loose hair from the teeth. It may help to get the end of a pin-tail comb, put it between the teeth, and raise the hairs from the base. Fill a small bowl with warm soapy water, that’s comfortable for you to put your hands in - about the same temperature as a warm bath. Take a clean (but old!) toothbrush and dip it into the water.Gently brush between the teeth until any product build-up is removed from the teeth and the base of the hairbrush. Leave the brush to air dry naturally with the teeth facing upwards - definitely don’t use a hairdryer on these brushes.






















