HEETA
HEETA Scalp Massager Shampoo Brush with Silicone Bristles for Dandruff Removal Scalp Care & Hair Growth, Scalp Scrubber for All Hair Types, Head Massager Stress Relax, Upgraded Large Design,Green
HEETA Scalp Massager Shampoo Brush with Silicone Bristles for Dandruff Removal Scalp Care & Hair Growth, Scalp Scrubber for All Hair Types, Head Massager Stress Relax, Upgraded Large Design,Green
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Overview
- Brand : HEETA
- Color : 02-Bright Green
- Shape : Rectangular
- Bristle Material : Silicone
- Handle Material : Silicone
About this item
- Deep Cleansing & Exfoliation: HEETA scalp brush provide a thorough cleanse, regular use can address itchiness and dandruff concerns by aiding in the removal of flakes and balancing scalp oil production for a more comfortable and healthier scalp
- Gentle Effective Brush: Our scalp massager brush is crafted from soft silicone, ideal for sensitive scalp, this exfoliator serves well in the shower or dry scalp care. Embrace your thick, curly, or wavy hair without worrying about painful tugging
- Upgrade Large Size Design: Unlike typical small brushes in the market, our scalp massager its larger size is designed to fit your palm snugly, ensuring a secure grip and optimum control, promotes a comfortable handling experience, extends its massaging prowess to cover a more expansive area of your scalp
- Promotion of Hair Growth: Scalp massages with the brush can stimulate hair follicles and encourage hair growth, incorporating it into your routine offers a spa-like experience at home, allowing you to unwind while caring for your scalp, leading to improved overall hair quality
- One-Piece Sturdy: HEETA scalp massager features an upgraded one-piece 100% silicone material, prevents the accumulation of standing water and potential mold growth. A hanging cord allows you to easily hang the scalp massager in your bathroom or shower, keeping it within reach and organized
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