Most luxurious hair brush... for a kid?

Anonymous
I have a profoundly disabled kid--can't walk, talk, or use her hands functionally. Buying Christmas gifts for her is tough, to say the least. She does love having her hair brushed, though, and I'm not especially beauty/fashion inclined, so I just have a regular, cheap hair brush from CVS. Are there hair brushes that would feel really good? Be fancy in any way that a kid might appreciate? Should I just go to a salon and pick something, or does anyone have a brand to recommend?

Appreciate it!
Anonymous
I always see people recommend Mason Pearson brushes, but that's more than I personally would be able to spend (YMMV).

Does your DD have a favorite color or anything like that?

Also, do you think she would enjoy getting her hair 'done' at a salon? That could be a fun gift as well.
Anonymous
What a thoughtful gift -- you're a great mom.

My favorite spot for hair brushes is Ulta Beauty -- I think they have the best selection and I prefer to go in person so I can really look at the brushes and pick them up. But if you are looking for something online, this one promises "ionic massage" which sounds nice, and is a pretty brush as well:

https://www.ulta.com/p/healthy-hair-eco-friendly-bamboo-ionic-massage-large-paddle-brush-xlsImpprod4320093
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I always see people recommend Mason Pearson brushes, but that's more than I personally would be able to spend (YMMV).

Does your DD have a favorite color or anything like that?

Also, do you think she would enjoy getting her hair 'done' at a salon? That could be a fun gift as well.


Thanks! If she weren’t especially vulnerable to Covid and unable to keep her mask on, I would totally take her to a salon! Trying to replicate that at home with zero skills of my own!!
Anonymous
My daughter has several Mason Pearson brushes and combs, but quite frankly, I don't notice any difference in the quality or manageability of her hair compared to other boar's bristle brushes that we've accumulated over the years. So unless you see one on sale, don't bother! I do recommend a nice, boar's bristle brush, as they distribute hair oil well and are more environmentally-friendly. Feel the bristles against your skin to test they're not too stiff. Pair it with a quality comb that doesn't have any ridges inside the teeth that could snag her hair. And if she's into styling, you can buy her a child's book on styling hair, with a few hair products: Credo is an excellent website that was recommended to me on DCUM. It sells non-toxic beauty products.
Anonymous
The detangler style brushes often come in interesting shapes and feel nice on your scalp. My sensitive DD likes the Tangle Teezer brand.
Anonymous
Love these ideas! I think her "Santa gift" can be a whole salon set with a couple different brushes and maybe some lotions too.

So, keep the suggestions coming, and I'm happy to hear about anything that would be good in a salon kit! I'm waaaaaay outside my wheelhouse here.
Anonymous
If her hair gets tangled and she like having her hair brushed wet or dry, then a Wet Brush in her favorite color or with her favorite character or pattern would be nice. There are also different size brushes if you'd like to make a "salon set" and include more than one. https://www.amazon.com/stores/node/20550271011?_encoding=UTF8&field-lbr_brands_browse-bin=Wet%20Brush&ref_=bl_dp_s_web_20550271011

Would she like nail stickers? They're easier to put on than try to paint polish on and then keeping a kid still while nails dry.
https://www.amazon.com/stores/node/20550271011?_encoding=UTF8&field-lbr_brands_browse-bin=Wet%20Brush&ref_=bl_dp_s_web_20550271011

Does she let you put lip balm on her? You could find some in a scent she likes.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:If her hair gets tangled and she like having her hair brushed wet or dry, then a Wet Brush in her favorite color or with her favorite character or pattern would be nice. There are also different size brushes if you'd like to make a "salon set" and include more than one. https://www.amazon.com/stores/node/20550271011?_encoding=UTF8&field-lbr_brands_browse-bin=Wet%20Brush&ref_=bl_dp_s_web_20550271011

Would she like nail stickers? They're easier to put on than try to paint polish on and then keeping a kid still while nails dry.
https://www.amazon.com/stores/node/20550271011?_encoding=UTF8&field-lbr_brands_browse-bin=Wet%20Brush&ref_=bl_dp_s_web_20550271011

Does she let you put lip balm on her? You could find some in a scent she likes.


Great ideas! Nail stickers are probably a no go (hands in mouth too much), but I'm not sure I've ever put lip balm on her, and I bet she'd love it.

(She's only 3, so I'm still learning about her!)
Anonymous
OP, I don't know if she is into smells, but I have this sandalwood hairbrush and it is amazing- both for brushing, because its very smooth, and because it smells good! It doesn't give off an scent unless you put your nose to it, but when you do it's lovely.

https://www.amazon.com/Breezelike-Sandalwood-Hair-Brush-Detangling/dp/B00PBXMAPY
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:OP, I don't know if she is into smells, but I have this sandalwood hairbrush and it is amazing- both for brushing, because its very smooth, and because it smells good! It doesn't give off an scent unless you put your nose to it, but when you do it's lovely.

https://www.amazon.com/Breezelike-Sandalwood-Hair-Brush-Detangling/dp/B00PBXMAPY


PS- its a detangling brush, fwiw. I bought it for my own kid who has tangly hair...but then I stole it from her!
Anonymous
I love my Mason Pearson brush. It makes my hair super shiny and isn’t made in a Chinese sweatshop
Anonymous
My kids will only use Wet bruses
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:OP, I don't know if she is into smells, but I have this sandalwood hairbrush and it is amazing- both for brushing, because its very smooth, and because it smells good! It doesn't give off an scent unless you put your nose to it, but when you do it's lovely.

https://www.amazon.com/Breezelike-Sandalwood-Hair-Brush-Detangling/dp/B00PBXMAPY


Another vote for wood-bristle brushes - all the women/girls in my family are converts to Widu brushes, although I think they may be manufactured under a different name now.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I love my Mason Pearson brush. It makes my hair super shiny and isn’t made in a Chinese sweatshop


Mason Pearson brush plus Biosilk.
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