SHOPPERS are set for a frenzy over a £6 product that gets knots out of your hair without damaging it.
Anyone with long hair will be familiar with the struggle of trying to get all the little knots out without tugging it or snapping the ends.
Kerri swore by the brush in a recent TikTok clip[/caption] And it costs just £6 from Boots[/caption]And now one savvy mum has found the answer to making sure you don’t damage it.
Kerri Roma Anderson, from Bo’ness, West Lothian, regularly gives fans an insight into her everyday life on TikTok (@roma_0490).
And in a recent clip, she revealed her top product for getting rid of all her hair problems – a wet brush.
Although it is usually used on children, Kerri, 33, explained that it works a dream with dry and wet hair.
And it’s the only thing she uses with her extensions.
In the video, Kerri said: “Do you want to know what I am f****** fed up with?
“I am fed up with coming out of the shower, brushing my hair and tearing the thing apart.
“I’ve got extensions in, right, and when I brush my hair when I come out it just tears everything apart.
“Well, it did – until now.”
Holding up the brush, she adds: “Please excuse the state of it, I’ve obviously been using it often – I’ve ordered another one, though.
“Wet brush – it’s actually meant for wet hair, like for weans in the shower, but this for your extensions…
“I’ve got a weave and I’ve got tapes and I’m not even joking you, I have not had an issue.
Demonstrating, Kerri continued: “Brush it back, brush it back, brush it down, nothing’s getting caught!”
She also added in the comments: “It’s meant for wet hair, and gets the tugs out mines and that’s with extensions.
“I was surprised that it’s quite gentle on the hair.”
The brush costs just £6 from Boots and comes in a range of colours.
Users flocked to the comments after being impressed by how well it works.
One person said: “I was going to buy this but now I’m definitely getting one!”
Another added: “Wet brush is elite!”
Someone else wrote: “Best brush in town!!!”
While a fourth chimed in: “You have beautiful hair”.
She was impressed by how gentle it was with her hair[/caption]