Tangle Teezer

Tangle Teezer is a brand focused on delivering well-considered products that balance quality, usability, and everyday relevance. Its approach centers on meeting real customer needs through thoughtful development, clear positioning, and dependable performance across its range.

Founded in 2007 - Contry of Origin: United Kingdom

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About Tangle Teezer

Tangle Teezer is a British haircare accessories brand built around a single, recognisable promise: detangling that feels gentler and more efficient than the brushes many people grew up with. Founded in London in 2007, the company emerged from a practical salon observation rather than a trend cycle. For many consumers, brushing is where haircare routines become uncomfortable, especially on wet hair, curls, or hair that is coloured and prone to breakage. The brand’s early success came from addressing that everyday pain point with a brush that became quickly recognisable on sight.

The product’s cultural breakthrough was helped by the way it travelled between professional and consumer worlds. It looked different, it felt different in use, and it offered a clear β€œbefore and after” experience that people could explain to friends. Over time, the range expanded into multiple sizes, handle styles and use cases, reflecting the reality that detangling needs vary by hair texture and routine. The brand story therefore remained consistent, even as the assortment grew: tools designed to make brushing easier, faster and less damaging.

In retail positioning, Tangle Teezer sits in the accessible-premium bracket. It is rarely the cheapest brush in a catalogue, but it is priced in a way that makes it a realistic upgrade, often purchased as a small indulgence or a practical fix after a bad experience with breakage. It is also a popular gifting add-on because it feels useful without requiring knowledge of someone’s personal fragrance or skincare preferences.

Tangle Teezer continues to endure because it improves an action people repeat every day. The brand is tied to a tangible moment of relief: hair that brushes through more smoothly, less pulling, and a routine that feels calmer. That functional clarity is what keeps it relevant across changing hair trends.