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Most listings are marketed for a wide range of hair types (often labeled “All Hair Types”), while some products are specifically targeted to curly, thick, or textured hair. Check the individual product details if you have a specific texture (e.g., very curly or coarse hair) to confirm the best match.

Yes — multiple product descriptions state the brushes work on both wet and dry hair. Several listings note they perform especially well when used on wet hair or with conditioner to ease detangling, so consider using them after wetting hair or applying a slip product for stubborn tangles.

Vented designs and flexible/vented bristles are called out in several listings — these allow more airflow through the brush, which can speed drying and reduce the time hair is exposed to heat. Flexible bristles or a flexi head can also separate hair more effectively, helping air circulate during blow-drying.

Several descriptions highlight flexible, alternating-height bristles and a flexi head that follow the scalp’s contours. Those design elements help lift buildup and create a soothing, massage-like sensation while detangling, which can make brushing gentler and more comfortable.

Age guidance varies by listing: many specify “All Ages,” several indicate “3 Years and Up,” and at least one listing notes “1–12 Years.” Because age recommendations differ between products, check the specific product listing for any age or safety guidance before purchase.

Bristles are most often plastic or nylon. Brush bodies are commonly standard plastic, and some listings specify TPR (thermoplastic rubber) or post-consumer recycled plastic (with varying percentages noted in product details). Check each product’s specifications for exact material breakdown.

Several listings mention eco-focused materials: plant-based plastics (around 56–58% in some details), various percentages of post-consumer recycled plastic (examples include 85%–100% depending on the listing and whether bristles are included), and at least one listing references 95% ocean-bound plastic. Exact eco material claims vary by product, so review the individual listing for specifics.

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