I've been a huge fan of the wet brush for years. I have several around my house including a couple in my handbag but they are really hard to find in New Zealand so I was quite excited at the prospect of picking the mita in farmers or in a pharmacy.
The brush is quite light. It's not heavy to use and the bristles are spread pretty far apart. After using it on my dry hair it does a good job at detangling but it felt very hard and not at all flexible.
My hair was shiny afterwards and not very frizzy but I didn't enjoy the hardness of the bristles on my soft scalp. I'll keep using this but unlikely will be a repeat purchase.
I wonder if I got a knock off or if I was trying the real thing. My sister has a pink one and a gave it a go. I think it was okay in terms of perhaps slightly less snagging and I guess it would be better to use this instead of an ordinary brush if you could not find a wide tooth comb but honestly I think just like other detangling brand brushes it is an over hyped fad. the brush looks interesting but could be easily broken perhaps given the gaps. The advantage of the gaps would be perhaps you are able to get more volume or help damp hair dry a but quicker as you brush because the gaps could in theory help provide airflow to / through your hair as you use it. The hole in the end is ideal for hanging but who does that at home? it seems more to hang on the shelf at the shop before you buy it. Unsure if this helps with less breakage. I do not hate this I just do not think it is amazing and a bit over priced
Tips: ideally do not brush your hair wet and always be gentle