N.04 THE MIRACLE: Detangling Scalp Brush
The benefits of the Terracotta
Detangling Scalp Brush
- A revitalizing scalp massage
It is the flexibility of the nylon fibers and their irregular placement that make The Miracle Detangling Scalp Brush the ideal tool for a scalp massage.
The cleverly designed nylon ball tips massage your
scalp gently and stimulate blood microcirculation. The hair bulb is
deeply nourished at the root and hair regrowth is improved.
- Perfectly detangled hair
The 100% nylon fibers of our vegan-friendly hair brush
are designed to detangle all hair types, even the most prone to knots.
- Care activator
The vegan-friendly Miracle Detangling Scalp Brush is
best used on damp or wet hair helping both rinse-off or leave-in treatments to go to work immediately.
Using the Terracotta Detangling Scalp Brush
This revitalizing massage brush is suitable for all hair types, especially thick, wavy, curly and frizzy hair.
Unlike its boar bristle cousins, the Miracle Detangling Scalp Brush is made of 100% nylon fibers and is therefore suitable
for vegans. Kids love how gentle it is too!
Morning or evening, try incorporating this rejuvenating brushing ritual into your daily routine.
Composition of the Miracle Detangling
Scalp Brush
The Miracle Detangling Scalp Brush is made entirely of
synthetic nylon fibers, making it a favorite hair brush among vegans.
The rigidity of its fibers has been specifically developed to penetrate and gently detangle all hair types. Hand-placed according to French artisanal brush making techniques, the nylon fibers sit on an ultra-flexible and soft rubber cushion.
Pro tip
Our vegan-friendly hair brush is also a favorite among
Shiatsu experts. To fully benefit from its massaging properties, they recommend
that you start brushing the strands of the hair, working your way up to the skull,
then massaging from the top of the forehead to the back of the head, working out towards the temples. To finish this rejuvenating beauty massage, lean your head forward
and brush from the nape of the neck to the crown of the skull using slow,
gentle strokes.