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Tangle Teezer Review

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  1. Thanks for reviewing this! I have read a lot about Tangle Teezers and was not sure if it was worth trying. I have tried the kakatiki brush and hated it. I tend to mostly detangle with my hands and then a wide comb and then work my way to a fine comb and then a boars brush for smoothing. This looks really like it worked well, so I am off to Sallys!

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  2. Thank you for your blog and for this review !
    I have fraternal twin baby girl, one with fine curly hair, the other with freezy coarse hair. I read as much as I can about hair routine for her. I'd like to see them growing loving their curls :-)

    I'm using the tangle teezer on my 20 months bi-racial baby girl hair. Her hair are not long, 4 C type I guess :-) I love the tangle teezer on her, she never cries when I detangle, I learn to take care of her head, and she seems to like it.

    Thanks again for sharing your experience !
    Your girls are beautiful.

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