Ziggy Hairbrush Review: The 100% Recycled Nylon Brush That Tames Tangles
Ziggy Hairbrush Review: Painless Detangling for UK Hair

A new hairbrush is making waves in the UK beauty scene, promising a revolution in pain-free detangling and reduced hair breakage. The Ziggy brush, crafted entirely from 100 per cent recycled nylon, boasts a unique design that aims to transform daily haircare routines for those with sensitive scalps or delicate strands.

The Innovative Design Behind the Brush

The secret to the Ziggy's performance lies in its patented construction. It features a zigzag design with long pins tipped with micro-balls, engineered to smooth out knots without snagging or pulling. Crucially, each finger-like section moves independently, flexing with the contours of your head for a gentler experience.

Furthermore, the brush incorporates a vented head. This clever feature circulates airflow through the hair, which can help to speed up drying time when using a hairdryer, thereby working to prevent heat damage caused by prolonged exposure.

Who Is the Ziggy Brush For?

This tool is particularly recommended for individuals with specific hair concerns. It is marketed as being good for sensitive scalps, thinning hair, or delicate mature strands. The core promise is that by minimising tugging and snagging, the brush helps to reduce hair fall out and strand breakage during styling, a common worry for many.

The Verdict from UK Beauty Editors

In practical tests, the brush has received glowing endorsements. One reviewer with fine, wavy hair prone to tangling and daily shedding reported that minimal strands were left on the brush after use. They praised the large paddle head for covering big sections of hair seamlessly, without any uncomfortable tugging or yanking.

The Ziggy has also found favour among industry insiders. YOU magazine's fashion director Sophie Dearden-Howell keeps one in her office drawer, while Sophie Hines, lifestyle and digital subscriptions director, confirms the brush has 'easily replaced' her previous, more expensive model. The only noted desire from the testers? A pocket-sized version for on-the-go taming.