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Are Wetbrush brushes not as good quality anymore, what would be a good alternative?

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BlackAmericanoNoSugar · 18/10/2023 09:42

I bought a Wetbrush years and years ago and it suits my hair quite well. I bought a spare one relatively recently to travel with. So it doesn't get used as much but the little plastic bobble things on the end of the bristles are popping off. About half of them are gone and it's painful on my scalp.

I've come back from holiday and thrown away the newer, faulty one. What should I replace it with that is similar to a Wetbrush and a similar quality to the original ones.

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BlackAmericanoNoSugar · 18/10/2023 15:06

I know it's boring as hell, but bumping anyway

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Bunny2021 · 18/10/2023 15:45

I swear by tangle teezer for wet hair.

FeelinSpendy · 18/10/2023 16:02

I use both tangleteezer and wet brush. Both really good. TK Maxx usually has wet brushes in stock if you’re looking to replace.

BlackAmericanoNoSugar · 18/10/2023 17:41

Can you buy Tangle Teezers with handles and little bobbles on the end of the bristles?

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Bunny2021 · 18/10/2023 18:57

@BlackAmericanoNoSugar tangleteezer doesn’t have bobbles but you can buy ones with handles now

happylittlesloth · 18/10/2023 20:23

Tangle teezer

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