it's the best detangler brush in my opinion! however, for us type 4 girlies, I'd never advise detangling with any brush without finger detangling FIRST lol. after doing a decent finger detangle, it does a great job! but agreed, definitely not a magic lifesaver as its been advertised
Hello :) I came back to the channel to say thank you. Around February I had to cut my hair to a bob. I was struggling with split ends, single strand knots and generally dry hair (I have high porosity hair). I started to use water, glycerin (after seeing one of your videos) and grease (which I remember helped me at the beginning of my hair journey)... And BAAM, my hair is finally doing great 😭. I still have split ends/SSK here and there, but the situation is sooo much better. I can retain hydration and length, I periodically hydrate my hair (I feel like having such a simple routine helps with the consistency), I can properly seal it and I protective style. Now I'm again at BSL 🎉.
I have the dupe from dollar tree and I love it. I have short, thick, 4C hair. Very little hair comes out compare to when I pick my hair with about a quarter size amount of hair.
I want to thank you, I followed one of your videos back in March 2024. I followed the regiment to the teeth. Now, my hair grew from my jawline to past my collarbone. I am on a three year plan to grow my hair on my breast or below.
My local hair store has a dupe of this brush called "Annie wet dry detangler brush" looks EXACTLY like this brush and costs $6.99 lol. Just a suggestion if people don't want to support a company who isn't paying the influencers they strategically reach out to, while upcharging for a brush geared towards a specific demographic, when said brush is thin, lightweight, with cheap materials & can easily be made for pennies on the dollar!! Don't let them take advantage of you. The hair store isn't exactly much better, since it's owned by another demographic targeting our dollars too lol, but at least you can get it almost $12 cheaper 😅
I don’t have the branded Unbrush, but a knockoff I got for $2 on SHEIN. It works well on my hair and is more gentle than other brushes. I was never going to get the branded one anyway because Sally’s used to sell a brush like this 7 or 8 years ago for $5 and it wasn’t the Unbrush brand, then, either. I like the knockoff, so I will continue to use the knockoffs. Edit: Also, I prefer different brushes for different states of my hair. A classic paddle brush (with the balls on the end) works best on moisturized dry hair. Unbrush and the brushes based off of the Felicia Leatherwood work best on my damp or wet hair.
I'm glad you like it. I have the pink one. I thought the same about the construction until I actually used it. It's my favorite detangling tool. I have built a very large tool grave yard over the past 14 years.☹️
Thanks for sharing/ My favorite detangling brush is the tangle teezer. I have short, thick 4c hair and it works so well with just water! we'll see how it evolves the longer my hair gets!
Glad you did this review of the UnBrush especially showing the different techniques to showcase which would be best to implement for those with tightly textured curly coily hair. Matt 10:30 🙏🏾💜💐😀
I use the unbrush plus! I watched a type 4c TH-cam use it, she said it's what she expected the original unbrush to be! I use to use tangle teezer but my hair has grown longer and thicker, so it doesn't do it for me like before. I highly encourage you to try the unbrush plus and compare in a video!
It does help detangle better than most brushes, but like you said it's not magic 😂 and the best detangler for type 4 hair in my experience is Fingers, especially fine type 4. But yes Unbrush works better with damp well moisturised hair or with conditioner. Not better than my fingers though😅
Hello Dear, here watching and supporting, my fellow content creator, thanks for posting this content, here to encourage you to keep going, keep pushing forward, thumbs up and blessing to you
Your reviews are always so genuine, I appreciate that about you! I may give it a try next year, as my hair has grown. Pls include your Amazon link to the brush in the description, so when I'm ready I can use it.
It's clearly very similar to or a dupe of the Phillips Flexx brush that I've had for years and is my favorite detangling brush! Glides thru my hair when i lightly finger detangle first. Usually, dont use it until i am deep conditioning. Not planning to try this one...i still have my Flexx in my stash, lol. When you find a good one at a decent price...you order several and keep 'em 😂😂😂 Great vid exploring this, though!!
I used the temu version and it detangled my hair soooo well. But 3 months later I blow dried my hair for a length check and my ends were chewed up! They were so see through and using the brush was the only difference. I had to cut at least 5-6 inches of my hair off. So it set me back on my hair growth journey. I’m back to no detangling tools for the foreseeable future.
I use that brush from time to time. I normally use it to detangle on wash day along with the african pride prepoo. i think it does cut down on time overall but i do still like to lightly finger detangle before using it. its like you said. Its not magic but its useful. im undecided if its a staple in my routine or not.
I’ll stick to my fingers. I like keeping my length😅. They Will not be getting my funds, especially after knowing they are dishonest and didn’t pay an influencer. Thanks for the honest review.❤
Thanks for doing this video. I found that it did not work for me. I felt it pulled my strands out and I did go slow. My hair fragile and I prefer my fingers and there’s a detangle brush that I got off of Amazon. I’ll see if a I can locate a name. I love your long strong hair.
This video started off very good with buttered shiny dry hair, but it went down hill with water and a bunch of hair 😢… Did you have to wash? hope you resolve this soon.
With the Unbrush, don't press the comb into the hair. The more you glide over the hair and it detangles, it will start to glide "through" the hair on its own.
I would love to hv one of this unbrush nd it's really expensive if u convert to Ghana cedis 😫😫. I ended up buying the fake one that costs 2 dollars with is 30 cedis nd it honestly doesn't do well for my 4c 😫😫. I wasn't expecting it to do a good job anyway 🤣🤣🤣
1. I don't see how the unbrush is that different from a paddle brush without balls on the ends like the Denman D38 & 2. How bad are the other detangling brushes on the market that this is being touted as a miracle brush? 😅 At this point whenever I'm dry detangling I just go straight in with the conditioner and oil. There's enough moisture in my spray leave-in to avoid using water. Please don't put your lovely hair through the wringer just to demo a product or tool!!
Flexibility in the teeth. Tangle teezer for coily hair have hard bristles. Tangle teezer fine to fragile hair have flexible brushes. If you are ever curious, go to the store and run your thumb over the bristles. Some brushes are more gentle on hair strands.
Thanks for the demonstration. I will not be purchasing it. It seems to me that the influencers are producing any and everything to get the black women’s hard earn money.
It’s up to you, whether you wanna get the brush or not. However, I will say that it does work very well on my type 4 hair. The hair that comes out in the brush is minimal and the detangling process is quick. It’s my favorite brush to use.
I was just cringing my face with you as tho it was my hair that was being detangled😄😄😄. Nah.. I can't do this at all, I might try it if I applied some conditioners but detangling dry, no no😟
Wow an influencer hasn't been paid by this company, that is so disheartening. Thanks for being so honest with this review.
You are so welcome!
I can rely on you for authenticity. You keep it real every time.
@@mrs.jedwards7447 thanks girl!
I have one and it actually works
Yes, I love my unbrush!
👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽
it's the best detangler brush in my opinion! however, for us type 4 girlies, I'd never advise detangling with any brush without finger detangling FIRST lol. after doing a decent finger detangle, it does a great job! but agreed, definitely not a magic lifesaver as its been advertised
I agree!! I always finger detangle to get out most of the tangles before I go in with my unbrush.
I totally agree!
Hello :)
I came back to the channel to say thank you. Around February I had to cut my hair to a bob. I was struggling with split ends, single strand knots and generally dry hair (I have high porosity hair). I started to use water, glycerin (after seeing one of your videos) and grease (which I remember helped me at the beginning of my hair journey)... And BAAM, my hair is finally doing great 😭. I still have split ends/SSK here and there, but the situation is sooo much better. I can retain hydration and length, I periodically hydrate my hair (I feel like having such a simple routine helps with the consistency), I can properly seal it and I protective style. Now I'm again at BSL 🎉.
@@22dolxxxphin22love to hear it! Go girl 🥰
I have the dupe from dollar tree and I love it. I have short, thick, 4C hair. Very little hair comes out compare to when I pick my hair with about a quarter size amount of hair.
Got mine from shein in a bundle with a mister for $4.
👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽
@@jamilawright1674Can you attach the link?
I want to thank you, I followed one of your videos back in March 2024. I followed the regiment to the teeth. Now, my hair grew from my jawline to past my collarbone. I am on a three year plan to grow my hair on my breast or below.
@@Johanne-y8m so glad to hear this!!!
My local hair store has a dupe of this brush called "Annie wet dry detangler brush" looks EXACTLY like this brush and costs $6.99 lol. Just a suggestion if people don't want to support a company who isn't paying the influencers they strategically reach out to, while upcharging for a brush geared towards a specific demographic, when said brush is thin, lightweight, with cheap materials & can easily be made for pennies on the dollar!! Don't let them take advantage of you. The hair store isn't exactly much better, since it's owned by another demographic targeting our dollars too lol, but at least you can get it almost $12 cheaper 😅
thanks for sharing
Thank you for demonstrating and giving an honest detailed experience.
@@truthserum1271 welcome 🙏🏽
I don’t have the branded Unbrush, but a knockoff I got for $2 on SHEIN. It works well on my hair and is more gentle than other brushes. I was never going to get the branded one anyway because Sally’s used to sell a brush like this 7 or 8 years ago for $5 and it wasn’t the Unbrush brand, then, either. I like the knockoff, so I will continue to use the knockoffs.
Edit: Also, I prefer different brushes for different states of my hair. A classic paddle brush (with the balls on the end) works best on moisturized dry hair. Unbrush and the brushes based off of the Felicia Leatherwood work best on my damp or wet hair.
thanks for sharing 🙏🏽
I love your hair content and the gems you keep on dropping on this channel. I'm from South Africa.🇿🇦
Awesome! Thank you lovely 🥰
I'm glad you like it. I have the pink one. I thought the same about the construction until I actually used it. It's my favorite detangling tool. I have built a very large tool grave yard over the past 14 years.☹️
agreed no need for 100 brushes
@CoilyDiaries Yep - I need to clean out my tool graveyard.
I will still choose my fingers over any hair brush for my fine type 4 hair. Thanks girl.❤
@@margaretiwegbu1563 totally 💯
Thanks for sharing/ My favorite detangling brush is the tangle teezer. I have short, thick 4c hair and it works so well with just water! we'll see how it evolves the longer my hair gets!
@@dollyrevenge98 👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽
Glad you did this review of the UnBrush especially showing the different techniques to showcase which would be best to implement for those with tightly textured curly coily hair.
Matt 10:30
🙏🏾💜💐😀
@@lnyawilliamsmoore welcome 🤗
Thanks for the honest review. And for trying it on damp and dry hair ❤
You are so welcome!
I use the unbrush plus! I watched a type 4c TH-cam use it, she said it's what she expected the original unbrush to be!
I use to use tangle teezer but my hair has grown longer and thicker, so it doesn't do it for me like before.
I highly encourage you to try the unbrush plus and compare in a video!
ohhhh no… pretty happy with this one. some of these product upgrades are just money grabs
@CoilyDiaries I hear you. It's just a personal fave.
Well, if u ever change ur mind I'll be ready to watch it, great video btw!
It does help detangle better than most brushes, but like you said it's not magic 😂 and the best detangler for type 4 hair in my experience is Fingers, especially fine type 4. But yes Unbrush works better with damp well moisturised hair or with conditioner. Not better than my fingers though😅
true!!!
Hmmm so perhaps finger detangle then wide tooth comb then the brush if a thorough detangle is warranted.
@@fuyukazemi fair enough
I love mine. I do agree, it works better on conditioned hair.
@@nompumeleoyedwa 🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽
Hello Dear, here watching and supporting, my fellow content creator, thanks for posting this content, here to encourage you to keep going, keep pushing forward, thumbs up and blessing to you
@@nkechiodukwe492 thanks sis ❤️
Your reviews are always so genuine, I appreciate that about you! I may give it a try next year, as my hair has grown. Pls include your Amazon link to the brush in the description, so when I'm ready I can use it.
Thank you! Will do!
It's clearly very similar to or a dupe of the Phillips Flexx brush that I've had for years and is my favorite detangling brush! Glides thru my hair when i lightly finger detangle first. Usually, dont use it until i am deep conditioning. Not planning to try this one...i still have my Flexx in my stash, lol. When you find a good one at a decent price...you order several and keep 'em 😂😂😂
Great vid exploring this, though!!
@@justKKB thanks for sharing! It’s true if tools are working no need to change
Your experience was similar to mine. Thank you for this review!
@@Sweet_Ness_69 welcome 🤗
The dupe from shein works great for me.
@@jamilawright1674 cool!
I used the temu version and it detangled my hair soooo well. But 3 months later I blow dried my hair for a length check and my ends were chewed up! They were so see through and using the brush was the only difference. I had to cut at least 5-6 inches of my hair off. So it set me back on my hair growth journey. I’m back to no detangling tools for the foreseeable future.
Yikes! I am so sorry you had that experience. finger detangling is always a winner
I use that brush from time to time. I normally use it to detangle on wash day along with the african pride prepoo. i think it does cut down on time overall but i do still like to lightly finger detangle before using it. its like you said. Its not magic but its useful. im undecided if its a staple in my routine or not.
@@Shadow_Viperess thanks for sharing
I always use fingers first, followed by the WET brush then by another brush with longer stiffer closer bristles.
@@truthserum1271 nice 👍🏽
Looks cool, won't be trying though, currently fully committed to my Kazmaleje comb and brush 😅
@@buhlemaz lucky girl ❤️
I’ll stick to my fingers. I like keeping my length😅. They Will not be getting my funds, especially after knowing they are dishonest and didn’t pay an influencer. Thanks for the honest review.❤
@@BlushingRoseDiaries fingers are the best!
Thanks for doing this video. I found that it did not work for me. I felt it pulled my strands out and I did go slow. My hair fragile and I prefer my fingers and there’s a detangle brush that I got off of Amazon. I’ll see if a I can locate a name. I love your long strong hair.
fingers remain the absolute best!!
@@CoilyDiaries Yes!
This video started off very good with buttered shiny dry hair, but it went down hill with water and a bunch of hair 😢… Did you have to wash? hope you resolve this soon.
so confused by this comment
With the Unbrush, don't press the comb into the hair. The more you glide over the hair and it detangles, it will start to glide "through" the hair on its own.
@@nichie3897 interesting
I would love to hv one of this unbrush nd it's really expensive if u convert to Ghana cedis 😫😫. I ended up buying the fake one that costs 2 dollars with is 30 cedis nd it honestly doesn't do well for my 4c 😫😫. I wasn't expecting it to do a good job anyway 🤣🤣🤣
so sorry the alternative didn’t work.
You should Never detangle dry hair
really does depend
1. I don't see how the unbrush is that different from a paddle brush without balls on the ends like the Denman D38 & 2. How bad are the other detangling brushes on the market that this is being touted as a miracle brush? 😅
At this point whenever I'm dry detangling I just go straight in with the conditioner and oil. There's enough moisture in my spray leave-in to avoid using water.
Please don't put your lovely hair through the wringer just to demo a product or tool!!
Flexibility in the teeth. Tangle teezer for coily hair have hard bristles. Tangle teezer fine to fragile hair have flexible brushes. If you are ever curious, go to the store and run your thumb over the bristles. Some brushes are more gentle on hair strands.
@@esthertjones it truly works differently for me. Was careful with it on dry hair
You're not supposed to use this brush without at least finger detangling your hair first, that's with using any brush.
@@Hizwife the point was to disprove the magical claims
Thanks for the demonstration. I will not be purchasing it. It seems to me that the influencers are producing any and everything to get the black women’s hard earn money.
It’s up to you, whether you wanna get the brush or not. However, I will say that it does work very well on my type 4 hair. The hair that comes out in the brush is minimal and the detangling process is quick. It’s my favorite brush to use.
@@mattieslaughter5382 fair enough
I was just cringing my face with you as tho it was my hair that was being detangled😄😄😄. Nah.. I can't do this at all, I might try it if I applied some conditioners but detangling dry, no no😟
@@JoyBNaturals I feel you hahaha 🤣