Is this not the prettiest tangle tamer you have ever seen. The combination of the pearlescent white colour, the angel wings and the elegant design of this tangle tamer make it one of my favourite additions on my dressing table. In all honesty it shouldn't really be on my dressing table as it's for Elarna but I've kind of nabbed it as I love it so. I do share it with her though, honest!
Elarna's hair is wild, the poor child has inherited my curls and most likely frizz as she gets older. She wakes up on a morning looking like a scarecrow and the only thing that helps is a spray of detangling spray and the Tangle Angel. All it takes is a couple of brushes and the knots and frizz have been reduced and she's got silky hair again.
The Tangle Angel is all about painless detangling to leave you with luscious locks. It's lovely to hold with its ergonomically designed handle and lightweight feel. It can be used on both wet and dry hair and whilst blowdrying. It's without a doubt one of the best tangle tamer around (and I've tried many variations). With a retail price of £12.95 you will absolutely get your moneys worth.
There are so many varieties to choose from you'll be spoiled for choice. You can view more information and have a browse of the variations by heading over to the Tangle Angel website, go take a look! One of my lucky readers is in the running to win their very own brush in the colour 'wow white' which is the same as the one that I am using. It's a beautiful colour with the pearly white wings and pop of purple for the brush.
So if you fancy being in the chance to win of these beauties you'll be needing to enter via the Rafflecopter below. The more you do on the Rafflecopter the better the chance of winning! Please use emails and Twitter accounts that are regularly checked as I will be contacting the winner via these. All that remains to say is lots and lots of luck!
*Please note I was kindly sent a Tangle Angel in return for an honest and unbiased review, all thoughts and opinions are my own.
Use a wide tooth comb after you've washed your hair
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I rinse with cold water it really helps to keen shine in your hair x
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ReplyDeleteLeave your hair longer between washes every now & then this helps keep it in good condition xxx
ReplyDeletei try not to use my hairdryer too much as it it makes my hair limp
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ReplyDeleteOnly wash your hair 1 or 2 times a week. Take biotin supplements! x
ReplyDeleteChange your shampoo so you aren't using the same one all the time.
ReplyDeleteRegular hair cuts and a good conditioner. Try not to wash your hair everyday as it takes all the good oils out your hair.
ReplyDeleteDo not brush wet hair. Wet hair is three times weaker and more likely to break. Towel dry your hair first and then gently detangle using a wide tooth comb.
ReplyDeleteNot to use too many products and to let hair dry naturally as much as possible.
ReplyDeletei love a good hair mask, leave it on in the bath for as long as possible
ReplyDeleteI always let my hair air dry when I can with a little bit of argan oil run through the ends!
ReplyDeleteI rub argan oil into my hair while it's damp and it keeps it shiny and stops the flyaway hair!
ReplyDeleteTo moisturise dry hair, apply almond butter to the dry areas and let soak for 30 minutes. Then shampoo and rinse well :)
ReplyDeleteI love the brush, the bristles look good for wet hair. #BloggersBest
ReplyDeleteThis looks a fab brush whenever I wash the girls hair they always moan at me great competition #bloggerbest
ReplyDeletenever wash your everyday, it can strip the healthy oils
ReplyDeleteThe gremlin would love this! Entered xx #bloggersbest
ReplyDeleteRinse with vinegar for a lovely shine
ReplyDeleteBrush when wet to get rid of all the dead hair
ReplyDeleteLeave a hair mask on for a good hour! & wrap it up in a towel whilst it is on..Works wonders!
ReplyDeleteI try not to use too much heat on hair and let it dry naturally when I can
ReplyDeleteDon't wash your hair too often as it gets greasy more quickly!
ReplyDeleteWhen brushing long hair, start at the bottom to release the knots instead of dragging them down from the top!
ReplyDeletedefinitly Coconut oil
ReplyDeleteWe have one of these in blue & it's brill - both BB and I use it! #bloggersbest
ReplyDeleteArgan oil! Its liquid gold for your hair
ReplyDeleteI do a hair mask every Sunday night and leave it in for at least an hour. My hair stays lovely and soft xx
ReplyDeleteLeave in condition if Fantastic and keeps hair soft and in good condition
ReplyDeleteCoconut oil hair treatment once a week!
ReplyDeleteBuy a natural bristle brush and do at least 50 brush strokes morning and night and make sure you use good quality products.
ReplyDeleteSleep on a silk pillow! Hair can be damaged while sleeping due to it being roughed up and tangled. A silk pillow will help give a more slippery surface for the hair to avoid excess friction!
ReplyDeletebrush on a regular basis do not over wash
ReplyDeleteuse natural cranberry juice in last rinse to enrich brunette natural colour
ReplyDeletecccy oil is great as a mask before bed adn wash it out in the morning, it smoothes spilit ends and makes you hair shiny
ReplyDeleteHair masks and avoid using too much heat.
ReplyDeleteArgan oil, it's fabulous!
ReplyDeleteevery now and then i do my own hot oil treatment. i warm a little bit of olive oil in the microwave and apply to dry hair. i then wrap my hair in a towel thats been warmed up on a radiator. it locks the heat in. as long as you wash it all out well it really helps dry hair.
ReplyDeleteUse a hair serum on the length and end of your hair to eliminate frizz
ReplyDeleteUse mustard oil and massage it into your hair to prevent your hair from getting dry
ReplyDeleteI make a mixture of coconut oil and cinnamon powder and leave this on my hair for 1/2 an hour. It really brings my natural highlights out and leaves it super soft
ReplyDeletemake sure you rinse really well
ReplyDeleteWhen I want my hair to look its best I wash it in cold water - it leaves is super shiny and gives me lots of lift! Always get compliments with my simple secret
ReplyDeletedon't wash too often and rinse really well
ReplyDeleteUse the conditioner first and then the shampoo.
ReplyDeleteuse conditioner
ReplyDeleteI usually comb my conditioner gently through my hair to make sure I coat each strand before leaving to work it's magic before rinsing.
ReplyDeleteArgan oil! Comb through at night and wash out in the morning.Works wonders!
ReplyDeleteuse the correct shampoo for your hair type! then a weekly hair mask to keep hair soft and shiney! always rinse with cool water after conditioning - same with blow drying a cool blast will close the cuticle keeping hair soft and shiney! and always use heat protection spray for straighteners and curling tongs! x
ReplyDeleteI use hair oil on damp hair and weekly i have a deep conditioning mask, I do try !
ReplyDeleteAlways condition your hair and do weekly hair treatments. Your hair will love you for it. Xx
ReplyDeleteuse coconut oil for hair
ReplyDeleteAlways use a good conditioner, you only need a drop to detangle and condition
ReplyDeleteAlways use good named shampoo and conditoner look after your hair
ReplyDeleteMy wet brush is the best brush I have for use on wet hair I cant recommend it enough although my tangle teezer brushes are brill as well
ReplyDeleteGive your hair a deep condition every two weeks, helps the roots and ends!
ReplyDeletecondition your hair
ReplyDeleteCondition everyday and use a styling spray when straightening
ReplyDeleteDont wash everyday twice a week is enough and always use conditioner
ReplyDeleteUse coconut oil!
ReplyDeleteHide it under a hat!
ReplyDeleteKeep it a reasonable length as helps you to keep it in good condition
ReplyDeleteDont wash it too often and occasionaly give it a blast with cold cold water
ReplyDeleteA coconut oil mask overnight once a week 💆
ReplyDeleteApply thick conditioner then wrap hair in clingfilm and leave on for an hour or longer x
ReplyDeleteCoconut oil, especially on the ends!
ReplyDeleteGet a good conditioner and shampoo that is specific to your hair type and condition.
ReplyDeleteleave the conditioner on your hair for at least 5 - 10 mins
ReplyDeleteUse a hair mask once a week :)
ReplyDeleteI don't know what to do. My daughter hates to comb her hair and she is 12. This might help relieve the strss.
ReplyDeleteUse a deep conditioning oil treatment once a week. Works wonders!
ReplyDeleteCondition your hair x
ReplyDeleteOnce A week I cover my hair in coconut oil and leave on overnight. Makes a treat intensive conditioner
ReplyDeleteif you have really dry hair don't use shampoo every wash - just once a week use conditioner every time instead
ReplyDeleteIf you colour your hair, use a lip salve around the hairline to spotty colour staining your skin
ReplyDeletei always rinse in cold water and blow dry on a cool breeze as i find it helps with split ends and gives it more shine
ReplyDeleteA good trim every six weeks!
ReplyDeleteAlways use conditioner and let your hair dryer naturally.
ReplyDeleteMake sure to rinse really well x
ReplyDeleteLet your hair dry naturally ever other wash
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ReplyDeleteNot to over rub dry your hair and make it overly knotted, rather pat dry and if long squeeze. Then lightly fluff up with a towel gently.
ReplyDeleteget it trimmed regularly to get rid of dead ends and keep it looking vibrant
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