*DISCLOSURE* Thank you to The Flex Brush for providing product samples in order to facilitate this post. All thoughts are strictly my own.
Guys, we just found one of the best summer beauty tools! Check out The Flex Brush:
A has super thick hair that tangles easily and our ridiculous south Texas coastal humidity just makes things worse. This means we are allows on the lookout for products to help combat the crazy tangles and "rat's nests" as my mom always called them. Between hair products and brushes, we've tried tons of different things to help make hair brushing tearless over the years. Oh, how I wish we would have found The Flex Brush sooner!
The Flex Brush is The Ultimate Detangling Brush. It bends to perfectly meet the contours of your head, massaging your scalp and stimulating the production of natural oils; hence promoting hair growth, reducing static and preventing breakage.
A fan of blow drying? With vents allowing heat to pass through, blow drying won’t damage your brush. The Flex Brush is made from natural rubber; with a soft touch finish on the handle...very comfortable and easy to grip.
We tried the XL Mixed Bristle for A's hair and the Petite Mixed Bristle for my hair which is a
tad less unruly than A's. Soft bristles made from boar bristle and flexible nylon is perfect for sensitive scalps, so this worked really well for us. Don't worry, the bristles are harvested humanly and sheared the same way wool is sheared meaning no harm is done to the animal.
The Flex Brush works wonders on both wet and dry hair, detangling without too much pressure. It flexes to release knots, meaning no tears, just soft, smooth hair!
With all the time we spend in the pool, at the beach and just outside in general this summer, The Flex Brush is proving to be a summer beauty must-have!
Disclosure: I received one or more of the products or services mentioned above for free in the hope that I would mention it on my blog. Regardless, I only recommend products or services I use personally and believe will be good for my readers. I am disclosing this in accordance with the Federal Trade Commission’s 16 CFR, Part 255.
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