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Reddit mentions of Wet Brush Pro Detangle Hair Brush, Blackout

Sentiment score: 3
Reddit mentions: 4

We found 4 Reddit mentions of Wet Brush Pro Detangle Hair Brush, Blackout. Here are the top ones.

Wet Brush Pro Detangle Hair Brush, Blackout
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    Features:
  • Soft flexible IntelliFlex bristles detangle hair with ease.
  • Ergonomically designed handle provides stylists with a comfortable grip that makes this brush a stylist's best friend.
  • Perfect for men, women and kids with all hair types.
  • Great for hair extensions and wigs.
  • Works great on wet and dry hair.
Specs:
ColorBlackout
Height4 Inches
Length7 Inches
Number of items1
Release dateJuly 2016
Size1 Count (Pack of 1)
Weight0.15 Pounds
Width4 Inches

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Found 4 comments on Wet Brush Pro Detangle Hair Brush, Blackout:

u/Scythe42 · 7 pointsr/aspergirls

Well, I was amazed how happy I was when I got a short haircut (mine was always in a ponytail, long hair). I have a really sensitive scalp so don't like brushing my hair.

Although getting a pixie/short haircut may be "wash and wear," it still looks styled and you don't have to do any maintenance (but you can style it with moose if you want). I would definitely recommend it. I'm super happy with mine. Just got it cut today even more pixie-like than my first short haircut.

EDIT: Also if you want to keep your hair long, the solution to my scalp sensitivity was actually something my mom found. The brush is called a wet brush where you brush your hair right when you get out of the shower. I also put a ton of conditioner on the bottom of my hair where the knots are. Doesn't hurt much at all.

u/xnauticus · 5 pointsr/airsoft

I got you fam'

Wet Brush Pro Detangle Hair Brush, BLACKOUT

A must in every post-op.

u/Lucosis · 3 pointsr/malehairadvice

It mostly comes down to your washing and maintenance routine. Ideally you'd want to avoid anything like mousse or hairspray just because it's more upkeep, more expensive, and can end up making your hair look unnatural if you're a heavy hand with it.

I would try a shampoo for body (they have thinner, less viscous surfactants so they weigh the hair down less) and make sure you have a decent brush. Try to do the bare minimum of towel drying required, then brush it every day instead of combing it. Ideally, you should be able to just shampoo every other day and keep some of the oil in your hair. If you notice it starting to feel dry or start getting split ends as it grows, condition the ends of the hair but not so much around the scalp, as it'll add more oil where it isn't needed.

Not necessary, but you might like to try a decent blowdryer to blow dry your hair on low/no heat to add a little more body to it as well. It's best to let your hair dry on it's own, otherwise an assist from a low heat blow dryer is the best alternative and should only take a minute or two.

As it gets a little longer, maybe a couple inches, think about finding a cosmetologist to go to. Saying this as a barber, we don't like cutting long hair. We receive next to no instruction on it, and it takes a longer which means at least one less person in the chair that day. Just tell the cosmetologist that you're growing it out, you just want it trimmed a little bit to neaten it up and maybe add a little texture. Take whatever picture you find that you like the look of the hair. My guess is they'll likely take the ends off and do a little bit of a razor cut to add some texture in the back and around the bangs. As long as the hair is well cared for you can just take a quarter of an inch off to make a world of difference.

u/se7endust1 · 2 pointsr/beards

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0041TBQUO/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_awdb_t1_O607Bb4TJMDKV

Aaaaand

Something like this

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00XC03GK6/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_awdb_t1_K807BbM2ZH3MJ

The balms seemed to add a nice shine when under 1", but noticed it did more bad than good.

Yep, probably half hour after the shower. Is when I took that last night. It looks similar after sleeping on it and a 10 hour day at work... probably be okay if I kept a brush with me!