My two older daughters hair has grown so so much over the last year or so, it is right down to their bums now and although I love the beautiful blonde curls so much and would never change them they are getting tricky to brush. Most children hate having their hair done getting through those tough knots is never nice for them but it needs to be done.
One thing I have sworn by for years is using a Tangle Teezer on my own hair, so when Tangle Teezer got in touch to see if I would like to try their children’s version I thought it would be great!
The Magic Flowerpot detangling hair brush is perfect for little girls, with bright colours and in the shape of a cute flower it makes it more fun for them. I love that the pot fits all their little hairbands in to keep them safe at all times.
The shape of the brush allows for you to easily grip and gentle combs through hair removing any knots with minimal fuss.
Mummy’s & Daughters Tangle Teezer’s. I use the Salon Elite brush,
Other top tips for detangling hair:
- Leave a conditioner in the ends for a few minutes before rinsing.
- Start brushing gently from the bottom up to the root, it takes a little longer but it stops it being painful for the little ones.
- Use a detangling spray on damp hair.
- If you find hair is getting really knotty at night a loose low plait for bed will help reduce that and still be comfortable to sleep on.
Tangle Teezer are also kindly giving one of my readers the chance to win the Magic Flowerpot hair brush to try with your little ones, to be in with the chance of winning enter via the Gleam widget below. Good luck!!
Tangle teezer
Disclaimer: I was sent these items in exchange for an honest review.
Use conditioner first then lightly shampoo to have detangled hair
moisturise mainly
Regular haircuts to get rid of dead ends and keep your hair looking healthy!
Leave in spray conditioners are great for little ones with curly hair!
look after it
Use leave in conditioner, it makes it so much easier to get the brush through which results in fewer tears and tantrums!
Not to use conditioner every day, and to brush it as often as possible!
I have always tended to change make / brand of shampoo every few washes. As tend to wonder if using the same shampoo over a length of time maybe strips hair of particular chemicals. As mine tended to be duller when I would stick to the same shampoo.
To sleep with conditioner in your hair once a week, especially colour treated hair, and to always have regular trims.x
I spray coconut milk on damp hair and leave overnight to make my hair shiny
Deep condition at least once a week
I don’t have any children but would love to win this prize to donate to charity, to go to Romania.
always tie it up on rollercoasters
Lots of conditioner and regular trims! Love tangle teezers too x
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I also put conditioner on the ends and sleep with it in and wash in the morning!
do a monthly deep oil treatment to maintain healthy hair
Always use a good conditioner
Cover your hair in the sun
I always plait my daughters hair at bedtime so when she wakes up in the morning it is easier to brush and doesn’t look like the Hair Fairies have visited her in the morning 🙂
leave conditioner in for longer
Leaving conditioner in for a few hours after washing improves the shine and health of your hair x
Always use conditioner
look after it! dont wash it all the time, and sometimes putting an egg on it and leaving it for a while can really help.
Your hair is its most fragile when wet, so avoid excessive brushing or combing until it’s most dry.
Use conditioner to stop tangles
Always use conditioner and a tangle teezer is a must have to getting rid of knots.
I use a special UV sun spray on my hair to protect it in the sun 🙂
a leave in detangling spray x
Have regular trims and if your LO won’t let you brush their hair, then get it cut shorter and make your life easier and their life better with less hair brushing tantrums!
Always use conditioner! That is my biggest haircare tip. My hair never feels as good if I don’t use conditioner xx
to only condition the ends
Have a regular trim to keep it healthy.
Use argan oil everyday on ends! really helps with split ends and conditions too.
Always condition your hair and deep condition at least once a month.
Make sure you have a trim often to keep it nice
This brush looks brilliant, not seen one like this before. We always leave conditioner on the ends for a few minutes before rinsing
Keep it trimmed so the ends don’t get really dry as they seem more likely to get tangled and knotty if dry
Condition during every wash.
I well condition my kids’ hair so it is easier to brush – and I leave enough time to brush it properly, so I’m not yanking it and hurting them 🙂
Taking an Omega 3 tablet daily ensures glossy healthy hair. Remember you are what you eat so a good balanced diet reflects in the condition of your hair.
I have a tangle teezer myself and it is great. Would recommend it to anyone with children.
Condition the hair to make it super soft 🙂
Keep it in good condition to make it easier to manage.
I give my daughter 100 strokes every nite just because my nan a did this with me for years and I loved it .x
Apple cider vinegar works well as an alternative conditioner
Leave on conditioner in a very light spray is handy to carry in your bag when out and about, especially after the kids have been playing and have got ‘Andy Murray’ hair 😉
Change shampoo and conditioner every few months to keep the effect on your hair fresh.
Using a good detangler & conditioner
Always use detangler spray
super prize good luck to all
Brush or comb every night before bed
If you have oily hair just use conditioner to the ends of your hair not the scalp, helps it from becoming more oily!
A trim every now and again helps to get rid of the bad ends and keeps it healthy
Use a little spray in conditioner to de tangle & revive hair
Split ends can be caused by repeated blow-drying, heat-straightening, or excessive brushing. Once your ends are split, the only solution is to go to the salon to get them trimmed. But you can avoid split ends by brushing less, using less heat on your hair, regularly using conditioner, and protecting your hair from extremely hot or cold weather.
Regular haircuts and trims are a good idea, too. They help rid your hair of damage so that a healthier crop can grow up top.
brush hair after you have put conditioner in and then after you rinse it off is more easier to brush
Use conditioner regularly1
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When using conditioner leave it in for a good 5 minutes before washing
A good quality leave in oil conditioner and then wrapping hair with towel for better results
Use good quality children’s conditioner and detangler.
Nightmare if it happens, but this works… to remove bubble gum from hair cover in peanut butter, rub into the gum gently, leave for a few minutes and the gum will loosen and come away from the hair. I bet that’s not the kind of tip you are looking for! 🙂
Brush immediately before and after washing and use loads of conditioner.
Always use conditioner before shampoo and change brands of both frequently. I usually go for whatever is on offer 🙂
cut hair regularly to keep it healthy and get rid of split ends, even if you’re growing it out 🙂
Detangling spray on damp hair is great for my daughters curly hair.
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Try not to use hairdryers or straighteners too often as they damage hair..if using use a good heat defence spray to protect hair and use a deep condition once a week
Lots of conditioner and always tie it back in the wind
leave conditioner in n brush hair before rinsing
Brush hair when it’s wet and let it dry naturally, it hurts a lot less than brushing tangles out of curly and frizzy hair!
Don’t use heated appliances too often, they damage your hair and make it lose it’s condition
I rub a little macadamia hair oil into my hair after washing it and it keeps it sleek and managable
Don’t wash it daily!
Detangling spray is great! My daughter loves it and always let’s me brush her hair when I’m using it 🙂
Use conditioner regularly to stop the knots forming xxx
use conditioner less tangles
Don’t use a hairdyer let you hair dry naturally
Use a deep conditioner on your hair for 20 minutes once a week
I always put mine and my granddaughters hair into a ponytail to sleep it stops the hair getting messy and knotty.
moisturise mostly.
Use natural products – wash your hair with an egg once a month.
Don’t wash your hair too often or it will dry out and the ends will split more than ever. Use a dry shampoo if necessary.
Lots of conditioner
I always use detangling spray on my girls’ hair, but this brush looks great might not need spray with this .x
Always towel dry your hair causes less damage to you hair
always finish with a cool rinse gives hair a nice shine
I plait my daughters hair every night before bed, to lessen the tangles of a morning.
Coconut oil is fab for a dry scalp
Use a decent brush as some break or split your hair
have regular trims and use a deep conditioner every couple of months
Was hair every other day, use dry shampoo if it needs some volume! Loads of conditioner combed through, regular trims to get rid of dead ends and a hair masque once a week! Drink lots of water and have a healthy diet to help achieve naturally shiny hair!
Try to get the brush through your hair whilst it is wet
cold water rinse after you have washed your hair once a week (the cold rinse not the hair wash lol) keeps it looking shiny
When I want a really good deep moisture treatment and clean I heat olive oil an slather it all over my hair an leave it for the night. The next day after I wash it I rinse with apple cider vinegar.
healthy diet gives your hair shine
A good conditioner
Cut it off and prepare those gins! Just got what is now called the Chelsea proper fab!!
coconut oil help
a good conditioner, and dry naturally as often as possible
Try not to over wash and stay away from the straighteners!!
I comb conditner threw with a co be I think it hurts her as she has mega thick hair
I always use a detangling spray on my daughters hair as it’s very thick and can get quite knotty!
Conditioner is your friend! Wash your hair first and then put conditioner on, leave it in while you shower the rest of you.
I would love to try this on my daughter’s hair. Her hair reaches to the bottom of her back, is extremely thick and extremely curly. My haircare tip is never to use a brush on curly hair as it damages the hair and turns the curls into a mass of frizz!
Plait long hair at night ao it doesnt get too knotty
Always plait your hair at night to keep it tangle free in the morning and always use a heat protectir before using hairdryer or straighteners
Always use a good conditioner after shampooing and use a serum like ‘Loreal Elvive Extraordinary Oil’ on wet hair for protection when drying.
rinse in cold water after conditioning
use plenty of conditioner
Condition over night x
A GOOD DETANGLING SPRAY IS A MUST
Brush in the morning, and at bedtime! It’s tempting to forget about your hair especially if you wear it up a lot like me but it really will save you a fortune in repairing later!
Brush at least a couple of times a day to keep knots at bay
Spray-in conditioner for curly hair is brilliant 🙂
If you run out of leave in condition rub a small amount of normal conditioner in your palms and gently rub it through your hair to reduce frizz and dryness x
When you put deep treatment on your hair, instead of washing it out after time stated wash it out the next day x
only condition your hair every other wash and leave on for 10 minutes before rinsing for silky smooth hair xx
Dont use too much heat ,let you hair dry naturally every other time to prevent damage
Always get it cut by someone who knows what they are doing
use leave in conditioner
When you put conditioner I’m your hair, comb it through hair before rinsing.
Wash your hair in tepid water rather than hot, as hot water damages the hair follicles.
I always brush my hair before I wash it so its easier to brush when its wet
Condition your hair at least once a week and brush out any knots or tangles before bed.
Thanks for your article because it gives me useful information about caring my hair and I like Tangle Teezer because of cute and useful.