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Reddit mentions of Crave Naturals Glide Thru Detangling Brush for Adults & Kids Hair - Detangler Comb & Hair Brush for Natural, Curly, Straight, Wet or Dry Hair (PINK)

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We found 9 Reddit mentions of Crave Naturals Glide Thru Detangling Brush for Adults & Kids Hair - Detangler Comb & Hair Brush for Natural, Curly, Straight, Wet or Dry Hair (PINK). Here are the top ones.

Crave Naturals Glide Thru Detangling Brush for Adults & Kids Hair - Detangler Comb & Hair Brush for Natural, Curly, Straight, Wet or Dry Hair (PINK)
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  • The Original Glide Thru Hairbrush - Ever since the Glide Thru Detangling Brush launched, other companies have tried to copy it! But only the Glide Thru Detangling Brush has firm, quality bristles that will not lose their shape!
  • The best at removing Knots and Tangles - Ordinary bristle brushes work against the hair, basically ripping through and pulling out the knotted hair instead of gently separating it! But the unique cone shaped plastic bristles work to separate the hair sideways instead of down, gently unraveling even the toughest tangles.
  • Perfect for Kids - No more fits when it's time to get ready to go out! The Glide Thru brush doesn't dig into the scalp or rip out hair like other brushes. It takes out tangles without yanking or hurting. One customer review states, "My daughter used to cry every time Mommy brushed her hair. This brush is the best thing I ever bought for her."
  • Perfect for All Hair Types – Other brushes have beads at the end that can dig into the scalp and cause pain and get caught in tangles. The Glide Thru brush has painless soft plastic bristles that massage the scalp and increase circulation, which may help increase hair growth. One customer writes: "I brushed my hair for at least 2 or 3 minutes because it felt so good." It also smoothes the cuticle layer, making your hair shine!
  • Satisfaction Guaranteed – Everyone's experience with a hairbush is different. If you aren't completely satisfied, contact us to return your brush, no questions asked!
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ColorPink
Number of items1
Size1 Count (Pack of 1)
Weight0.17 pounds

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Found 9 comments on Crave Naturals Glide Thru Detangling Brush for Adults & Kids Hair - Detangler Comb & Hair Brush for Natural, Curly, Straight, Wet or Dry Hair (PINK):

u/rusty0123 · 6 pointsr/AskMen

Here are a couple of very simple things you can do. They aren't the "best" things, but they will change everything. When she's older, she can try things that work better for her.

  1. Buy her hair products from the natural or ethnic section in the store. (If you buy from that section, 95% of the products will work for her. If you don't, you have to read ingredients.)

  2. Use a wide-tooth comb or a detangler only on wet hair before you wash it.

  3. Buy her a satin pillowcase.

    That's it. Her hair will improve by miles.

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    Here's how she should wash her hair--but it's not completely necessary. If it's too much trouble or she complains, wait until she's older. Also, you should only do this about every 3rd day. On in-between days, just spray her hair with water and arrange it with your fingers. (If the hair gets frizzy, use a mixture of water and conditioner in the spray bottle.)

  • Wet hair and detangle with comb.

  • Only use shampoo when her hair really needs it. Most people with this kind of hair shampoo once every two weeks. Some never use shampoo. Some, if they are active and sweat lots, every time.

  • Soak her hair in conditioner. If she doesn't shampoo, start with a little bit of conditioner and do a scalp massage. (If you want to get technical, this is called co-washing.) Rinse, then pour on the conditioner.

  • Pop a shower cap over dripping, conditioner-soaked hair. (The heat from her scalp inside the shower cap gives her a sort of mini-conditioning treatment.) Keep it on while she showers or bathes.

  • When she removes the shower cap, rinse with a slow stream of water. You only want to remove about half of the conditioner.

  • Dry with a microfiber towel. Don't rub or massage. Put the towel on the hair and squeeze. Then let her hair air dry. No blow dryers or heat. Use your fingers to part or arrange her hair.
u/sweetpea122 · 4 pointsr/breakingmom

Dammit we have one my mom bought her I just didnt know it was a detangling brush. We have this onehttps://www.amazon.com/Detangling-Brush-Detangler-Tangle-Adults/dp/B00CGN9LQ8

I never fucking use it. #fail

u/[deleted] · 3 pointsr/curlyhair

Thanks for the advice. I just ordered this detangling comb and this detangling brush, and I should be receiving them in the mail in about two days.

u/solamenteuna · 3 pointsr/curlyhair

Try the Crave Detangling brush (only while wet). No ouchies! It has been the solution for both my toddler and I. I also set my daughters hair with Snip-It's Morning Miracle (spray gel? Spray mousse?) which is for kids and super light. Sometimes I'll even use the tiniest bit of argan oil in her hair. http://www.amazon.com/Detangling-Brush-Detangler-Tangle-Adults/dp/B00CGN9LQ8

u/IW_IB · 3 pointsr/Naturalhair

I use this brush after washing. Just section it off and use a good leave in then brush from the ends to the roots.

https://www.amazon.com/Detangling-Brush-Detangler-Tangle-Adults/dp/B00CGN9LQ8/ref=mp_s_a_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1539473183&sr=8-1-spons&pi=AC_SX236_SY340_QL65&keywords=detangling+brush&psc=1

It seems like it won't work for our hair lol, but it really does. And it's super gentle! I had my sister try it on my nieces tender head and it made a world of difference. It also stops the breakage I used to get when I used combs.

Good luck!

u/neonoir · 2 pointsr/aspergirls

I just learned that there is such a thing as a detangling comb several weeks ago - from reading a random internet comment. I ordered one from Amazon for about $11 - it works great. (This is the one I got.) It makes it much easier to comb my wet hair after washing and conditioning it. And even when my hair is dry and isn't actually tangled, if I use it my hair looks smoother than when I use my usual brush or even my wide-tooth comb.

I've also read that using a silk pillowcase can help - but I haven't tried that yet.

There is actually a whole line of hair products called Frizz-Ease by John Frieda. I've seen them everywhere from my supermarket to Walmart and Target to Amazon. They sell special shampoo and conditioner and a zillion different special treatments that you can put on your hair. I haven't tried any of them yet - maybe somebody else here has experience with them.

Or, if you search reddit for "frizz-ease" or "thin frizzy hair", there are a bunch of posts from haircare subreddits that look helpful.

u/waterproof13 · 1 pointr/Parenting

My daughter with wavy to straight hair really likes this detangling brush, in combination with detangling spray ( we like the suave one best) it works OK for her, but better than using a regular brush and no spray. Braiding for the night also cuts down on tangles big time.

u/punkpastel · 1 pointr/curlyhair

Try coconut oil, and use hair extension brushes because they don't pull on knots. https://www.amazon.com/Detangling-Brush-Detangler-Tangle-Adults/dp/B00CGN9LQ8/ref=sr_1_8?keywords=hair+extension+brush&qid=1567493249&s=beauty&sr=1-8

In any case, your hair is SO pretty!

u/MrsOmarLittle · 1 pointr/BravoRealHousewives

What is your normal hair routine? What products do you use right now?

Edit: forgot to say that this brush works wonders. As does this brush