@@Ark-ys2up I think you may be confused. Abbey is talking about the un brush in this video, and the other commenter is talking about the wet brush. Just making sure you realized
I have the tangle teezer and it’s super good better than any brush I’ve ever had but I’m also interested in trying this one bc everybody seems to say it’s good for curly hair
I used to use the wet brush all the time and I still highly recommend it but I use the tangle teezer with a handle for daily detangling now. I like that it’s easier to clean than the wet brush. I noticed the wet brush got a ton of lint and dust in the teeth that was impossible to remove and I didn’t want to be replacing brushes all the time. The teeth on the tangle teezer don’t have those little plastic beads on the end so deep cleaning the gunk out of it is so much easier and I can use them forever.
Just a tip: u can buy a brush cleaner for like $3-15. They're wonderful and there's different types. The one I use is basically a mini brush that gets in between the bristles of my actual hair brush. It cost me like $3 off of TEMU and was a great decision
Yeah I bought the Olivia garden brush based on her recommendation and the boar bristles are terrible on my hair! I have a Wet brush that has only the nylon bristles and it feels like I need to follow up the OG brush with that one. Shame I spent money on the OG one, but oh well. Live and learn. Only way to find out what works and what doesn't, I guess. 🤷🏽
I just fund brushes like that way too difficult to clean. The bristles are so packed and thin and then there is also an air pocket with the rubber so getting it wet might result in mould. I just use tangle teezer or other knock off brands that have this type of brush
I have the Tek one, it's a famous wooden brush brand (I'm Italian we have known Tek for ages before it became popular in the US) which is also cruelty free, when I use it my hair looks like silk because boar bristles distribute the oils from your scalp to your ends, if you try a high quality one your hair will look incredible! I want to try one mixed with nylon bristles though...
I like my Tangle Teezer brush for leave in conditioner and creams, and my Denman D3 brush for when I'm styling my hair curly. Forgive me if you already did but I'd love to see a video about how to go blonde with little to no damage, with or without bleach. I've loved being blonde but the bleach fried my ends badly, so I'm not sure I want to do that any time soon.
The best detangling hairbrush I’ve ever found is from the dollar tree. Just bought it last week and the bristles are so soft/flexible on my fine hair. It’s the dollar tree brand “detangler brush” and has a grey tag and white bristles.
I have that one! I have fine but wavy hair that raffles a lot. It’s okay. I tried using that one only for about a week and my mom said there was a huge knot in the back of my head lol. I think it’s good for wet hair if you’re trying to do heatless curls to detangle a bit but other than that I don’t use too much. Also, don’t put in your bag! Lol mine was mishaped
I can't do boar bristles. Takes forever to dry when I clean it and I feel like I can't get all of my dry shampoo residue out if it in the first place. Tangle teaser for me
Oh honey, you and me both. I still have my good old trusty Goody wide toothed comb I was given at 13. Regular cleaning keeps it pristine. Oh yeah, I turned 48 this past summer 🙃😉
RIGHT?! why is it 2023 and ppl are STILL using brushes? idc how expensive they are. they are horrible for your hair. i started using a wide tooth comb when i was a junior in high school. i'm 27 now and haven't used a brush since!!!
I found this AMAZING dupe for Mason Pearson brush - it’s the SHASH boar and nylon bristle with a wooden handle. It is amazing at gently detangling and the wooden handle feels so luxurious!
I don’t have the un brush but I have a similar one that I bought my son a few years ago. He has very thick type 3c curls and he LOVES that brush. It is his favorite. It removes his tangles quickly, and painlessly. He likes that his curls don’t get caught on the bristles like the ones with the ball tips. I can say the teeth are quite flexible. Maybe that is the difference.
the rock and ruddle boar bristles brush will forever and always have a place in my heart. boar bristle brushes keep your oil from piling up on your scalp because they are porous so they soak up some of the oil and distribute the rest down the lengths of your keeping the oil content even all of your hair and making your more moisturized
@@vintagebae7258 our hair can shed up to 100 strands a day so I wouldn't be alarmed when you see some while brushing. As long as its not hurting, then you know it's not the brush ripping your hair out. There's likely to be a bit more strands in a brush than let's say a wide tooth comb cos like I said that brush is gathering all those shedded strands due to all the bristles
@@vintagebae7258 I'm not an expert but from experience and other opinions and advice, I'm gonna say not necessarily. With a wide tooth you're likely to get it through your hair faster but with a detangling brush, cos of more bristles it's gonna find the knots and loose strands. And with a brush once you feel it's moving more smoothly through your hair as to when you started, job done. then you can stop. Always start from the ends and work your way up whether you use a brush or comb
I hear people saying to not brush wet hair cause it’s fragile but when I use a wide tooth comb on my curly hair I can hear snapping and it looks poofy and feels dry after, so I do I just never brush it?
Any advice on brushes for curly hair? Ive bought the Wet Brush Pro that Abbey recommended, but it sucks at brushing through my daughter's thick curly hair, and doenst help with her knots at all.
I agree. Those boar bristle brushes are impossible to clean and even if you manage it, it has rubber and an air pocket so you're likely to get mould if you get it wet
Its really made for kinky/curly hair. So yes it will be kind of harah because thats how bad curls could be and it probably didnt help that your hair was bleach damaged.
If you want one doesn’t doesn’t hurt AT ALL. Try the Happy Hair Brush! I have sensory needs and I used to scream when I got my hair done. I didn’t like the feeling and especially the pulling. And now I barely even feel it! Hope this helps!!
Same. I switched to the tangle tweeze because I felt like the wet brush was more difficult to clean, I was paranoid mold would grow underneath the padded part
I found the best use for the brush! I’ve got thick coarse hair and this brush never worked on my hair. But after using tonics or oils on the scalp with dry hair, those bristles help to spread the product on you scalp better than anything else I’ve tried. So my brush lives permanently in a drawer with my scalp products.😊
Just ordered and received the Unbrush after seeing an american hairdresser raving about it... and one of his followers (hairdresser as well) confirmed this brush .. she actually said for her (!) it is better than the wetbrush Tangleteezer. Now I have the wetbrush for years, and it's good... and now is someone raving about something better..."so I ordered".. haha. I haven't used it yet, but the bristles are very very flexible, not stiff at all.
the Conair detangle wet brush is the best for gentle but effective detangling and yes you can brush wet hair without a problem. The Wet Brush brand is stiffer than the Conair and not as good. When we discovered the Conair detangler brush, we got one for everyone we knew with medium to longer hair. I do not know if it works for coarser hair.
As a child boar bristle brushes were super cheap, and such a necessity for the hair I had at the time. I had super kinky curly coiled hair. It was a rats nest and the boar bristle brushes were the only thing my sensitive head could handle
My stylist recommended a dupe of the in brush from Kiss. It seemed to work well when she was detangling my thick, tightly coiled, highly dense, curly hair but maybe I didn’t see the damage in the bowl. Would you recommend the Mason Pearson, Oribe, or the Wet Brush Pro for tight curly hair?
I just use my vented brush that has 7 rows. I never have problems with ripping my hair with that brush. Like using a couple of wide tooth combs at the same time.
@AbbeyYung the Unbrush is for those who thick kinky and coily hair. I’m sorry the product caused harm. The brush just isn’t for your hair type. Glad you found something that works tho.
Wide tooth combs are played out. Wide tooth combs does more damage to hair then these brushes. These brushes easily glides on the hair then just yanking with the comb even if it's wide tooth
@@foreverdeema284You're not supposed to yank your hair. Wide tooth comb are the less damaging because it causes less friction, but you also need to know how to use it properly.
Today I tried the unbrush and it is hard and hurt my scalp.. it did not go thru my hair as they say. I have straight hair with a slightly natural curl... I love my wet brush ,,, I will stay with it...
So I have very fine hair and Ive abandoned brushes altogether and just gently use a wide tooth comb at this point Idk if its a good or bad thing but I have yet to find a brush that doesnt rip through my hair where I can hear it snapping
I love you but how come you never care about cruelty-free products? the best kind of beauty is kindness and compassion :'( Boar bristles are obtained from the hair of wild boars. Unfortunately, there is a lack of reliable information regarding how these bristles are harvested and whether the animals sustain any harm in the process so why do people support this? we're so much better than this :'(
Bro can vids like this stop☠️ A brush is a brush it has the same usages and I don’t see why I should waste 15$ on that I prefer brushing my hair with a fork ☠️
Girl if you don't like the brush that's okay but you're not about to keep showing other brushes like The Umbrellas don't work it does work just not for your hair so we don't care about them other brushes maybe other people do that's fine but black people do not
I think that the unbrush didn’t work for you because you don’t know how to properly wash and detangle your hair and you don’t know how to brush your hair either. Girl please look at some of the natural hair gurus videos on here and I guarantee that you won’t have any problems using the unbrush or any brush ever again.
I bought a tangle teaser cause everyone says its good at detangling. My ow my, it caused tangles, it caused bad tangles that i had to cut out. I even have it another try and it was the same. Thats when i learnt just to stick to what i know.
You do seem like the only person that hated the underbrush. Did you actually get the real one or did you get a knock off? I’m lonely seen a lot of people that got the knock offs for like three or four dollars r the ones that are hating them.
The FHI heat was made for afro-textured hair...it is an absolute game changer for curls, coils, and kinky hair
I think it’s because this brush was made for curly-kinky hair. That might be why it didn’t work for you
Yeah it’s gonna be tougher on her hair bc it’s straight
Exactly,
riiight, i was thinking the SAME thing, like why this show up on the feed. hmph
@@pixelzebra8440when i straighten my hair it literally works just fine. And when i have my waves and curls it works so good. Even without water
On their website they don't say it's made only for curly hair, and there are advertisements with straight haired women using it 🤔
I love my wet brush! I don’t see any hair breakage with it, wet or dry. It’s flexible and good on my daughter’s hair too.
@@Ark-ys2up what? When did I say that? She likes the wet brush Omg lol
@@Ark-ys2upwhy are u so passive aggressive?
@@Ark-ys2up I think you may be confused. Abbey is talking about the un brush in this video, and the other commenter is talking about the wet brush. Just making sure you realized
@@Ark-ys2up that’s not a flex
I was just going to say the same thing. My hair stylist uses it too. I have curly fine hair and it tangles super easily. Works perfectly.
I’m ride or die for the tangle teezer, especially the one with a handle!
I have the tangle teezer and it’s super good better than any brush I’ve ever had but I’m also interested in trying this one bc everybody seems to say it’s good for curly hair
Same
I used to use the wet brush all the time and I still highly recommend it but I use the tangle teezer with a handle for daily detangling now. I like that it’s easier to clean than the wet brush. I noticed the wet brush got a ton of lint and dust in the teeth that was impossible to remove and I didn’t want to be replacing brushes all the time. The teeth on the tangle teezer don’t have those little plastic beads on the end so deep cleaning the gunk out of it is so much easier and I can use them forever.
Just a tip: u can buy a brush cleaner for like $3-15. They're wonderful and there's different types. The one I use is basically a mini brush that gets in between the bristles of my actual hair brush. It cost me like $3 off of TEMU and was a great decision
@@kweenjade01Pretty expensive for something that just cleans your brush and $15 is crazy
I can't do the boar bristles, they're too rough on my fine hair.
Yeah I bought the Olivia garden brush based on her recommendation and the boar bristles are terrible on my hair! I have a Wet brush that has only the nylon bristles and it feels like I need to follow up the OG brush with that one. Shame I spent money on the OG one, but oh well. Live and learn. Only way to find out what works and what doesn't, I guess. 🤷🏽
I find that the boar bristles are actually perfect for my fine hair.
I just fund brushes like that way too difficult to clean. The bristles are so packed and thin and then there is also an air pocket with the rubber so getting it wet might result in mould. I just use tangle teezer or other knock off brands that have this type of brush
I have the Tek one, it's a famous wooden brush brand (I'm Italian we have known Tek for ages before it became popular in the US) which is also cruelty free, when I use it my hair looks like silk because boar bristles distribute the oils from your scalp to your ends, if you try a high quality one your hair will look incredible! I want to try one mixed with nylon bristles though...
@@makeupdoll7413I have a tek one too with very fine boar hair bristles. It works great on my fine hair. Adds volume and shine.
I like my Tangle Teezer brush for leave in conditioner and creams, and my Denman D3 brush for when I'm styling my hair curly. Forgive me if you already did but I'd love to see a video about how to go blonde with little to no damage, with or without bleach. I've loved being blonde but the bleach fried my ends badly, so I'm not sure I want to do that any time soon.
The best detangling hairbrush I’ve ever found is from the dollar tree. Just bought it last week and the bristles are so soft/flexible on my fine hair. It’s the dollar tree brand “detangler brush” and has a grey tag and white bristles.
That's where you get your stuff! Dollar tree is awesome and sooo cheap. 😂
I have that one! I have fine but wavy hair that raffles a lot. It’s okay. I tried using that one only for about a week and my mom said there was a huge knot in the back of my head lol. I think it’s good for wet hair if you’re trying to do heatless curls to detangle a bit but other than that I don’t use too much. Also, don’t put in your bag! Lol mine was mishaped
I like my wet brush that doesn’t have balls on the bristles, because I feel like it tugs less 🤔 I wish there were more studies on brushes/breakage!
I can't do boar bristles. Takes forever to dry when I clean it and I feel like I can't get all of my dry shampoo residue out if it in the first place. Tangle teaser for me
Ok I am old but I thought a wide toothed comb was the best thing to use on wet hair. Why does everyone brush wet hair these days?
you are so right, isn't this crazy world we are living in?
A wet brush isn't going to snap your strands if you're gentle. They're made with flexible bristles.
Oh honey, you and me both. I still have my good old trusty Goody wide toothed comb I was given at 13. Regular cleaning keeps it pristine. Oh yeah, I turned 48 this past summer 🙃😉
@@sugarfinch4988omg I can’t believe you still have it !! ♥️
RIGHT?! why is it 2023 and ppl are STILL using brushes? idc how expensive they are. they are horrible for your hair. i started using a wide tooth comb when i was a junior in high school. i'm 27 now and haven't used a brush since!!!
I like the Olivia Garden brushes.
Me too.
they are amazing,I like the blowout brushes
I found this AMAZING dupe for Mason Pearson brush - it’s the SHASH boar and nylon bristle with a wooden handle. It is amazing at gently detangling and the wooden handle feels so luxurious!
Are the nylon bristles hard/stiff, or do they bend a little?
@@LS-qw3ez they bend a reasonable amount, so if you run into a tangle it doesn’t rip through your hair.
I have the most tangly hair of anyone I know. Wetbrush was okay but the UnBrush SAVED MY LIFE AND HAIR.
I don’t have the un brush but I have a similar one that I bought my son a few years ago. He has very thick type 3c curls and he LOVES that brush. It is his favorite. It removes his tangles quickly, and painlessly. He likes that his curls don’t get caught on the bristles like the ones with the ball tips. I can say the teeth are quite flexible. Maybe that is the difference.
I love my Mason Pearson brush! It is crazy expensive but it's worth it and if you take care of it it'll last forever!
the rock and ruddle boar bristles brush will forever and always have a place in my heart. boar bristle brushes keep your oil from piling up on your scalp because they are porous so they soak up some of the oil and distribute the rest down the lengths of your keeping the oil content even all of your hair and making your more moisturized
To me i think this is stupid drama over a brush.
Tangle teezer FTW. Every time I have to use anything else i feel like im ripping my hair out.
What's the difference between the Wet Brush Pro and the original Wet Brush?
I hate detangling brushes no matter how much they promise there's always breakage
You're always gonna get strands in a detangling brush cos it's technically grabbing all the unwanted sheddings out
@@ajeasmon0715 but how much is normal and is it normal to see it every time you brush
@@vintagebae7258 our hair can shed up to 100 strands a day so I wouldn't be alarmed when you see some while brushing. As long as its not hurting, then you know it's not the brush ripping your hair out. There's likely to be a bit more strands in a brush than let's say a wide tooth comb cos like I said that brush is gathering all those shedded strands due to all the bristles
@@ajeasmon0715 so no difference between using a wide tooth comb and a brush?
@@vintagebae7258 I'm not an expert but from experience and other opinions and advice, I'm gonna say not necessarily. With a wide tooth you're likely to get it through your hair faster but with a detangling brush, cos of more bristles it's gonna find the knots and loose strands. And with a brush once you feel it's moving more smoothly through your hair as to when you started, job done. then you can stop.
Always start from the ends and work your way up whether you use a brush or comb
the unbrush is made specifically for african american hair
I found the Mason Pearson brush at Costco for like 60 or 80 bucks it’s the pocket style but I like it for my fine hair. 😊
This Unbrush is a knockoff of the Jäneke Superbrush, actually it is patented
The Knot Dr is the best brush I've ever used. I have curly hair that tangles constantly amd this just glides through like norhing else.
I love my Tek ash wooden brush for dry hair and the Wet Brush for wet hair. Way less breakage with these two!
The paddle wet brush is THE BEST!! Not the oval one, the paddle one. Love it.
The C brush has been a game changer. I cannot do boar bristles, ruins my hair. I also use a simple comb.
The Unbrush is not made for your hair type.
yes it is
I hear people saying to not brush wet hair cause it’s fragile but when I use a wide tooth comb on my curly hair I can hear snapping and it looks poofy and feels dry after, so I do I just never brush it?
Any advice on brushes for curly hair? Ive bought the Wet Brush Pro that Abbey recommended, but it sucks at brushing through my daughter's thick curly hair, and doenst help with her knots at all.
Nah the tangle teaser is the elite brush. Easy to clean and super gentle on my hair
I agree. Those boar bristle brushes are impossible to clean and even if you manage it, it has rubber and an air pocket so you're likely to get mould if you get it wet
Where can I find the links or the exact name of the brushes you recommended?
Its really made for kinky/curly hair. So yes it will be kind of harah because thats how bad curls could be and it probably didnt help that your hair was bleach damaged.
If you want one doesn’t doesn’t hurt AT ALL. Try the Happy Hair Brush! I have sensory needs and I used to scream when I got my hair done. I didn’t like the feeling and especially the pulling. And now I barely even feel it! Hope this helps!!
I don't even know what unbrush is. My favorite brush is the tangle teezer wet detangler. Easy to clean and quick to dry.
Same. I switched to the tangle tweeze because I felt like the wet brush was more difficult to clean, I was paranoid mold would grow underneath the padded part
@@64___ yeah, it surely takes forever for cushion brushes to dry
I have the tangle teezer too! She never recommends it so I’m worried it may cause breakage. Hopefully she will do a video about it.
@@jennifermacdonald4816 Why would it cause more breakage than any other brush?
It’s really rigid and I worry about it being too forceful. Hopefully it’s ok because I really like it.
I have the first brush you recommended and I love it.
is yours from Janeke ?
I found the best use for the brush! I’ve got thick coarse hair and this brush never worked on my hair. But after using tonics or oils on the scalp with dry hair, those bristles help to spread the product on you scalp better than anything else I’ve tried. So my brush lives permanently in a drawer with my scalp products.😊
Just ordered and received the Unbrush after seeing an american hairdresser raving about it... and one of his followers (hairdresser as well) confirmed this brush .. she actually said for her (!) it is better than the wetbrush Tangleteezer. Now I have the wetbrush for years, and it's good... and now is someone raving about something better..."so I ordered".. haha. I haven't used it yet, but the bristles are very very flexible, not stiff at all.
Have you ever tried the brushes from Lange? They have really nice ones!
Got a dupe off Amazon for the Mason Pearson brush years ago and I love it. Works great paid maybe $20
the Conair detangle wet brush is the best for gentle but effective detangling and yes you can brush wet hair without a problem. The Wet Brush brand is stiffer than the Conair and not as good. When we discovered the Conair detangler brush, we got one for everyone we knew with medium to longer hair. I do not know if it works for coarser hair.
This brush works well on my Afro hair
You should try the rock and ruddle brush! It’s a better dupe to the Mason Pearson one!!!
You’ll never be the only one to despise a mass produced product.
I just love the word hair brush 😻
As a child boar bristle brushes were super cheap, and such a necessity for the hair I had at the time. I had super kinky curly coiled hair. It was a rats nest and the boar bristle brushes were the only thing my sensitive head could handle
My stylist recommended a dupe of the in brush from Kiss. It seemed to work well when she was detangling my thick, tightly coiled, highly dense, curly hair but maybe I didn’t see the damage in the bowl. Would you recommend the Mason Pearson, Oribe, or the Wet Brush Pro for tight curly hair?
imma put this on my wishlist later
the wet brush has been great imo. that unbrush looks pretty gimmicky to me! damn thing would tangle TF outta my hair , not make it better 😂
I bought the one from crown affair and love it
I just use my vented brush that has 7 rows. I never have problems with ripping my hair with that brush. Like using a couple of wide tooth combs at the same time.
192 is absolutely insane
Looks like the Italian Janeke brush that’s been out for years.
Isn’t this the Janeke Superbrush? ooooh Unbrush don teef the ting 😅😂
What is the fancy brush that she refers to? I wanna look it up.
What blush is she wearing?
For me it works really well and the one I got does not have stiff bristles then go back and forth smoothly so idk what ur talking abt
the unbrush was made for curly haired girlys, not wavy/ straight hair.
I have wavy hair & literally it worked like a charm so idk where you got that from.
Lovewet brushes
@AbbeyYung the Unbrush is for those who thick kinky and coily hair. I’m sorry the product caused harm. The brush just isn’t for your hair type. Glad you found something that works tho.
Maybe its because the point of the brush is for people with kinky and curly hair. Not for people with hair with yours. No disrespect.
why are we still using brushes in 2023? 3 words. wide toothed comb. you're welcome
Wide tooth combs are played out. Wide tooth combs does more damage to hair then these brushes. These brushes easily glides on the hair then just yanking with the comb even if it's wide tooth
@@foreverdeema284You're not supposed to yank your hair. Wide tooth comb are the less damaging because it causes less friction, but you also need to know how to use it properly.
Today I tried the unbrush and it is hard and hurt my scalp.. it did not go thru my hair as they say. I have straight hair with a slightly natural curl... I love my wet brush ,,, I will stay with it...
I think it’s probably because it’s made for curly hair and straight but you do you
Its better for curly hair imo
Lol how ppl with kinky hair can use it ur hair is almost straight . How does it not work for ur hair but work with kinky hair
i was just thinking this
I wanted to hate it! But I love it!
I have it and I hate it! It is a total scam. It hurts to brush and it rips out my hair! Please do not spend your money on this!!!
Nobody talking abt how the unbrush was made last year and she said a few=3 years ago..?
So I have very fine hair and Ive abandoned brushes altogether and just gently use a wide tooth comb at this point
Idk if its a good or bad thing but I have yet to find a brush that doesnt rip through my hair where I can hear it snapping
435$ for a fucking brush is INSANE or. Even the other price of almost 200$
the unbrush is for curly to coily hair which is probably why it didnt work well for you 😅
I love you but how come you never care about cruelty-free products? the best kind of beauty is kindness and compassion :'(
Boar bristles are obtained from the hair of wild boars. Unfortunately, there is a lack of reliable information regarding how these bristles are harvested and whether the animals sustain any harm in the process so why do people support this? we're so much better than this :'(
Actually it’s made for African American people also people with 4c hair not hair like that it’s probably why u don’t like it
It’s for curly hair lol
Your hair doesn't need that kind of brush.
Gotta disagree with you on this one. UNBRUAH works wonders on my Hair and my daughter hair way much better than the WETBRUSH and Tangle Teezer
Bro can vids like this stop☠️
A brush is a brush it has the same usages and I don’t see why I should waste 15$ on that
I prefer brushing my hair with a fork ☠️
U might have gotten the dupe because the dupe doesn’t work aswell and the brush is not made for ur hair type
not tryna be rasict but it’s made for afro/ black hair 😐
Its because pf ur hair type and she probiably brushed her hair dry
Any advice on best brush for vegans??? I have a fake boar bristle brush but not sure it works the same way. (please no hate)
I got 2 for 15 🤷♀️
Your hair is damaged. That's why. Damage gets tangled on damage.
Girl if you don't like the brush that's okay but you're not about to keep showing other brushes like The Umbrellas don't work it does work just not for your hair so we don't care about them other brushes maybe other people do that's fine but black people do not
Cause you got a fake one off of Amazon
Chemically damaged hair
I think that the unbrush didn’t work for you because you don’t know how to properly wash and detangle your hair and you don’t know how to brush your hair either. Girl please look at some of the natural hair gurus videos on here and I guarantee that you won’t have any problems using the unbrush or any brush ever again.
She's a certified trichologist.
I dont think its for your hair type
I bought a tangle teaser cause everyone says its good at detangling. My ow my, it caused tangles, it caused bad tangles that i had to cut out. I even have it another try and it was the same. Thats when i learnt just to stick to what i know.
maybe bc you got white people hair🤷🏻♀️
I have the first brush I got it from my hairdressing school
You do seem like the only person that hated the underbrush. Did you actually get the real one or did you get a knock off? I’m lonely seen a lot of people that got the knock offs for like three or four dollars r the ones that are hating them.
The new unbrush would work well for you.
It is designed for fine hair like yours
not tryna be rasict but it’s made for afro/ black hair 😐