My New Fave Detangling Brush: Solomeya Aroma Brush Mini
add_circle Pros
- The Solomeya Aroma Brush Mini is super gentle on my hair, even when it's tangled and knotted.
- The ultra-soft bristles are a dream to use - they don't pull or snag, even on the most delicate hair.
- The ergonomic design fits perfectly in my hand, making it easy to detangle even the toughest tangles.
- The built-in aromatherapy feature is amazing - it's so relaxing to use and leaves my hair smelling amazing.
- The Solomeya Aroma Brush Mini is super easy to clean - just wash it with soap and water and it's good as new.
- The compact size makes it perfect for travel or storing in my bathroom.
- The Solomeya Aroma Brush Mini is a great value for the price - it's definitely worth every penny.
remove_circle Cons
- The Solomeya Aroma Brush Mini can be a bit pricey, but trust me, it's worth it.
- The aromatherapy feature can be a bit overpowering if you're not used to it, so be careful not to overdo it.
- The bristles can be a bit prone to tangling if you don't store the brush properly.
- The Solomeya Aroma Brush Mini isn't as durable as some other detangling brushes on the market.
- The brush can be a bit tricky to use on very short hair - be careful not to pull or snag.
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Editor's Summary
I'm obsessed with my new Solomeya Aroma Brush Mini - it's a total game changer for detangling both wet and dry hair. The ultra-soft bristles and ergonomic design make it a joy to use, and the built-in aromatherapy feature is the icing on the cake. I've tried a bunch of other detangling brushes, but this one is hands down the best.
Specifications
Hello!
I have to admit, I've been a Tangle Teezer fan for years, and I've been pretty loyal to the brand. I've only bought a few other detangling brushes, like Janeke, but they just didn't compare. I bought one of their trendy brushes, but it didn't work for me, and my daughter uses their massaging brush because it's gentle enough for her hair.
But, let's be real, Tangle Teezer is the only game in town when it comes to detangling brushes. I've tried all their different models, and I always come back to the Wet Detangle. It's just the best.
So, when I stumbled upon this new Tangle Teezer brush with a scent, I was intrigued. It's not just the smell that's a game-changer, though - it's the fact that it's flexible. I hate cleaning and washing my brushes, it's just such a pain. You're always left with a few stray hairs that just won't come out, and it takes forever to get them all out.
The brush comes in a clear package with all the necessary info, which is super convenient. I actually bought the first one with a lemon scent at my local beauty store, but then I realized how much I needed it, so I ordered another one online, and I got the strawberry scent instead. It was 150 rubles cheaper than the store price, and I was happy to get it.
The brush has a solid body, which makes it a breeze to clean and wash. It only takes a few seconds, and it's not a breeding ground for bacteria because it's well-ventilated and all the parts move around.
It's a travel-sized brush, so it's super easy to take with me on the go, and it doesn't take up much space.
There are also versions with handles, which are scented and work just as well, but they're just a bit bigger.
I've gotta say, this lemon-scented comb is a total game-changer for both dry and wet hair. Not only does it work great on wet hair without causing any damage, but it's also super easy to use for applying and distributing hair masks and balms.
The bristles are super soft, flexible, and yet they manage to give your scalp a great massage without causing any tangles or breakage. Plus, there are no annoying plastic points on the ends of the bristles that can cause hair to get pulled out.
This comb glides through my hair with ease and gently detangles it without causing any breakage.
I've got a daughter with super curly hair that always gets knotted at the ends, and even this comb can handle it - but I do recommend using a special spray to prevent any breakage.
As for the lemon scent, it's definitely a love-it-or-hate-it kind of thing. My daughter loves it and can't get enough of it, but to be honest, it smells a bit like that weird toilet cleaner to me. Not that it's a bad smell or anything, it's just not something I'd want to sniff all day long.
I've been using the Aroma Brush for Wet&Dry hair Lemon during my blow-drying sessions, and I've gotta say, the scent is pretty subtle. It's only really noticeable when I'm blow-drying my hair, and even then, it's not overpowering. When I'm just combing my hair, I don't even notice the scent unless I'm right up close to the comb.
I highly recommend giving these combs a try. They're lightweight, durable, easy to clean, and just overall a great product. I couldn't find a single thing wrong with them.
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