Massage Hair Brush Tangle Teezer The Scalp Exfoliator & Massage Mint
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Age:
18+
Brand: Tangle Teezer
Line: scalp brush
Product Type: hair brush
Product Properties: for massage, peeling
Hair Type: all hair types
Volume: 1 pcs.
Hairbrush Feature: massage brush
Hairbrush Type: brush
Bristle Type: plastic
Handle Material: plastic
Gender: for women
Classification: professional
Country: Great Britain
Made in: Great Britain
Tangle Teezer The Scalp Exfoliator & Massage Mint will provide you with a thorough cleaning and a relaxing massage! The beauty accessory with teeth of two sizes gently cleanses the scalp, exfoliates and removes dead skin particles. The short, dense teeth relieve scalp tension, improving blood circulation and stimulating hair growth.
Benefits of Tangle Teezer The Scalp Exfoliator & Massage Mint:
- perfect for intensive cleaning;
- prevents tangling of strands;
- suitable for use on wet and dry hair;
- ensures a comfortable grip without slipping out when in contact with water.-
Use alone or paired with your favorite shampoo, oil, or hair care product. It can be applied to both wet and dry hair—simply press to control the level of pressure.
For exfoliation, move the tool in circular motions across your scalp or use broad strokes starting from the front of your scalp to the back of your neck.
For a massage, press the brush against your scalp to stimulate pressure points.
Do not use with high temperatures.
There are no questions about the brush. It is excellent. It comfortably fits in the hand and feels pleasant on the scalp. Everything is at a high level.
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