Thursday 24 July 2014

Detangling Tool Showdown + Tool Giveaway [CLOSED]

I recently hosted a detangling tool giveaway on Youtube and whilst I hadn't completely taken a break from all things Social media I most certainly put blogging on hold for a few weeks [explanation here]. 

Well as the blog of course remains my first love, there was no way I was not going to host the same giveaway on here too, so if you missed the Youtube giveaway then there's always the chance you'll scoop something here!

I've used a ton of detangling tools over the past few years and decided it was high time I benchmarked them all against each other. Some have wrecked a whole lot of havoc on my hair whilst others live in a glittery royalty box a.k.a my staples box. Hopefully this will help you decide which tool may just work for you.

 So here it goes, the detangling tool showdown… [giveaway entry below]
DENMAN CLASSIC D3 STYLING BRUSH
Cost | £6.99

Pros | Flexible bristles, great quality, very durable & good handle grip 
Cons | I find the spacing between the bristles is simply not wide enough which can mean more tension and manipulation on your hair when detangling. You can indeed space out the bristles however I would rather invest in a tool that is ready made and does not require altering. I prefer using this in the shower.
Rating | 3/5
FELICIA LEATHERWOOD DETANGLING BRUSH
Cost | £9.95

Pros | Flexible bristles as well as flexible bristle comb sections, great quality, durable & great handle grip
Cons | UK accessibility. I purchased this from Gidore.com but it has been out of stock for a while now.
Rating | 5/5
KENT AIRHEDZ PRO AHP6 PADDLE BRUSH
Cost | £10.20

Pros | Flexible bristle base, large surface area, excellent quality, great handle grip.
Cons | UK accessibility, may be sold in some larger Boots.com stores.
Rating | 4/5

TANGLE TEEZER
Cost | £10.99

Pros | Super flexible bristles, unique ergonomic grip
Cons | Bristles wear easily and can form bubbles which can catch onto your hair. I also think this may have been one of the main causes of a plague of single strand knots which caused me to have to trim not too long after my transitioner chop.
Rating | 1/5

To enter for a chance to win any two brand new detangling tools of your choice all you have to do is comment 'enter me' in the comments section below. Winner will be chosen at random and announced next week Thursday in this blog post!


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UPDATE

Sorry for the late announcement of the Giveaway winner guys BA lost my luggage whilst travelling which took me off track for a few days. Nevertheless the winner of the giveaway is...

ORIANNA THOMAS
[Please send me an email within 24 hours to claim your gifts]

thank you to everyone who entered

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Avec amour…
Fiona


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32 comments:

  1. Enter me :D (Not sure if the first comment went through , if it did .. soz)

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  2. Enter me =)
    Thnaks for this giveaway!

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  3. Enter me please!! Thank you very much for the opportunity! :)

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  4. Enter me!!!!
    Thanks

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  5. Hi when will we find out the winner ?x

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  6. when will we find out the winner :D

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  7. Hey, Fiona. Thanks for sharing this!

    I find that with the Denman brush (or the Denman imitation brush a.k.a the Goody brand brush--which is the one I use), it's less damaging on the hair when I dismantle the brush and remove every other row of bristles before using it.

    Maybe give it a try. :-)

    M.H.

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