HEETA
HEETA Scalp Massager Hair Growth, Soft Silicone Scalp Scrubber Shampoo Brush for Exfoliation, Dandruff Removal Head Massage Stress Relax, Wet & Dry Use for Thick Thin Curly Hair Care, Gradient Green
HEETA Scalp Massager Hair Growth, Soft Silicone Scalp Scrubber Shampoo Brush for Exfoliation, Dandruff Removal Head Massage Stress Relax, Wet & Dry Use for Thick Thin Curly Hair Care, Gradient Green
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Overview
- Use for : Head
- Power Source : Manual
- Material : Plastic
- Brand : HEETA
- Color : Gradient Green
About this item
- Hair Growth & Relaxation: This scalp massager refreshes the scalp for stronger and better-conditioned hair over time. Regular use also promotes relaxation, making it an ideal part of your daily self-care routine.
- Deep Cleansing & Oil Control: This scalp scrubber features soft, flexible silicone bristles that gently remove buildup and excess oil, making it great for dandruff, oily, or sensitive scalps and suitable for all hair types. Refresh your scalp between washes and boost shampoo effectiveness.
- Shampoo & Hair Oil Partner: Whether you're applying shampoo, conditioner, or hair essential oil, this scalp brush helps distribute hair products evenly and improves absorption. The waterproof design makes it perfect for in-shower use and easy to clean.
- Ergonomic & Anti-Tangle Design: Chosen by over 5 million users, the HEETA shampoo brush features wide silicone bristles that won’t pull or tangle hair. Its non-slip, ergonomic handle provides a secure grip, even with wet hands. Lightweight and compact, it’s perfect for travel or everyday use.
- Convenient Self & Hair Care: Taking just a few minutes a day, this scalp massager tool fits seamlessly into your beauty ritual. Helps maintain scalp balance and support long-term hair wellness. A reliable solution for anyone serious about strong, beautiful hair hair and self-care.
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