I remember the first time I got my
Denman
brush. It literally moved through my hair like butter. No fighting, no fussing, no more tangles. :) If a wide tooth comb and a paddle brush hooked up and had a baby it would be a
Denman
During my transition from relaxed to natural hair I shared my
Denman
with A and it worked as well on her hair as it did on mine. Then about a year ago I happened upon the
Tangle Teezer
It was all a buzz online and constantly sold out at Sally's. It was months before I could get my hand on one. When I finally did it replaced my
Denman
for A.
It worked great but a year later I'm starting to have some reservations. I used it to detangle my hair one time and the brush pulled away from the handle - not good - and I haven't been able to put back together the same way since. It is good for thinner curls but if you're dealing with a thick head of 3b/4a ish type curls (thick and tight) your better bet is the
Denman
hands down.
I have since bought another
Denman
for A, I'm tired of sharing!
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