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Detangle & Style Brush

Detangle & Style Brush

$16.00
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  • Gently glides through knots and tangles

  • Reduces pulling and breakage

  • Perfect for in-bath or dry detangling

Use after conditioner on wet hair, brush from ends to root. For even product distribution, brush in small sections after applying styling product. Do not use with heat.

Size: 8.66” x 4.0”

Care: Remove hair, rinse after use, sanitize weekly, allow to dry, replace every 6-12 months.

Detangle:
Work in sections: Divide your hair into 4-8 sections, depending on how dense and thick your hair is. This gives more control and prevents tugging.

Slip into Success: Apply conditioner first to the hair to help the brush glide through and protect your strands.

Start from the ends, and work your way up: Gently detangle starting at the tips, then slowly work toward the roots. And take your time. Slow and steady wins detangling.

Grab your hair near the roots: This reduces tension on the scalp and minimizes pain or pulling.

Style:
Use the brush to define curls: After applying your product, brush in sections from root to tip and let the hair curl back into shape, this smooths and encourages clumped curls beautifully.

Angle the brush downward: This helps lay the cuticle flat and gives more polished results.
Angle the brush upwards: This can encourage the hair to have more volume.

Ribbon Curls (super defined):
Hold the brush at the ends and slowly glide it down the section with tension.
Watch the hair curl into a ribbon shape, then scrunch or let it curl back naturally.

Turn + Curl (extra bounce):
Brush through the section, then twist your wrist slightly at the end to create a spiral.
Let the curl fall naturally into place or scrunch gently.

Vertical vs. Horizontal Styling:
Brush vertically for looser, stretched-out curl clumps (less volume).
Brush horizontally for tighter, bouncier curl clumps with more volume.

Absolutely! You can apply it on damp or dry hair—before styling for deep repair or after styling to maintain softness and prevent fraying between wash days.

After applying your styling product, brush in small sections from root to tip. The unique bristle pattern helps distribute product evenly for more defined, consistent results.

Always use the Detangling & Styling Brush on wet hair after applying the detangler. Start brushing from the ends and work your way up to gently release knots and protect curls. Avoid using it with heat tools.

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Understanding Your Curl Type

WAVY

The loosest of all curl types, wavy hair forms soft bends that typically create an ‘S’ shape. While it’s usually less prone to dryness than curlier types, waves still benefit from lightweight moisture and frizz control.

CURLY

Tighter and more defined, curly hair forms in spirals or ringlets that range in size, from loose loops to tighter corkscrews. This curl type often experiences more dryness and frizz, so it thrives with added moisture and definition.

KINKY-COILY

The tightest curl type, kinky-coily hair can form dense corkscrews, zig-zags, or a mix of both. More prone to dryness and breakage, this texture craves rich & nourishing formulas to support definition and hydration.

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