Pretty good deal for a Tangle Teezer IMO. I've been waiting a while for it to go down as wanted to buy a few for my family (yes, they are that good for a family of knotty haired people!!).
Direct from TangleTeezer on Amazon and free delivery if you spend over £20. Also 4% cash back via Quidco.....which I totally forgot to check before buying. Doh
Also, Amazon are giving one free beauty sample when you order any beauty product dispatched and sold by Amazon (works for the Tangle Teezer) - choose one, add to basket and the price is deducted at the final stage.
Don't think I've missed anything out but haven't posted many deals so probably have done!
P.S I have no idea where the discount code CHARBREW has appeared from..it wasn't me
Thanks for this! We have a kids tangle teezer but it's lost in the piles of baby junk so have ordered this one to control my toddlers crazy mop! The original is a good deal but this is a bit better :smiley:
Dragon32
22 Jun 16#4
They are such a good invention.
Can't believe Dragon's Den turned them down. :smile:
gemjarb87
22 Jun 16#5
they sell these in b and m for 79p
nn196411 to gemjarb87
22 Jun 16#6
they sell something similar but it is not a 'tangle teezer '
SCOUSEKEVIN
22 Jun 16#7
They also sell therm in Poundland and are just as good as a Tangle teaser, my grand daughter has tangly hair and my daughter bought one of the Poundland Tangle teaser`s ,that was 3 years ago, still as good as new
superspod
22 Jun 16#8
These are great.
M1sterDeeds
22 Jun 16#9
But does it do the same job or no? If its the same effect, I don't care about the name. But isn't there a patent on the Tangle Teezer. Anyone tried the B & M one?
Massy2k
22 Jun 16#10
The Poundland version feels cheaper but it works just as good as this. I have both and there isn't any improvement with the branded one other than the look.
The bristles on the Poundland version are slighter shorter and tougher but when it comes to actually brushing I found no difference on my girls hair.
What really makes a difference for the girls is if I put detangling spray in their hair or not, they wont let me touch their hair without the stuff.
(fyi - also sold in poundland)
Gazbert
22 Jun 16#11
The poundland ones aren't as good. I have both. The Poundland ones elicit a lot more "Ouches" from the kids when I'm brushing their hair then the genuine article.
snowtiger
22 Jun 16#12
same on Ebay for £3.98
mastersmithson
22 Jun 16#13
I got one from lidl for 1.50 with a call marble effect. The Mrs has the proper one as well and both work just as good. My life girls prefers the lidl one purely for the pink marble effect!
taslimalimbada
22 Jun 16#14
Damn, wish I'd spotted this colour too. Thanks for posting it
livingsecret
22 Jun 16#15
£5.50 is an okay price for the hair brush, they're usually £7 anyway. I'm a girl, and I have long curly hair (the sort that goes into ringlets) and this brush is amazing, if you can go for it you should. If my parents had used it on me when I was little, I wouldn't have hated my curly hair.
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Direct from TangleTeezer on Amazon and free delivery if you spend over £20. Also 4% cash back via Quidco.....which I totally forgot to check before buying. Doh
Also, Amazon are giving one free beauty sample when you order any beauty product dispatched and sold by Amazon (works for the Tangle Teezer) - choose one, add to basket and the price is deducted at the final stage.
Don't think I've missed anything out but haven't posted many deals so probably have done!
P.S I have no idea where the discount code CHARBREW has appeared from..it wasn't me
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Can't believe Dragon's Den turned them down. :smile:
The bristles on the Poundland version are slighter shorter and tougher but when it comes to actually brushing I found no difference on my girls hair.
What really makes a difference for the girls is if I put detangling spray in their hair or not, they wont let me touch their hair without the stuff.
(fyi - also sold in poundland)