8 Best Hairbrushes for Thick Hair to Cut Down on Knots and Frizz

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The best brushes for thick hair are non-negotiable when it comes to taking care of high-pile strands, whether your hair type is curly, wavy, or pin-straight. More hair means more knots and a steeper hill to climb when it’s time to untangle. Thankfully, brushes made with thick hair in mind make the whole ordeal a lot less painful (literally). And it’s not a one-size-fits-all situation, either—you’ve got options. Prefer boar bristles? No problem. Craving a mini scalp massage with every stroke? Absolutely. Need a brush that plays nice in the shower? You bet. Keep scrolling to meet our editors’ favorite brushes for thick hair, plus expert tips and recs worth writing down.
Tek
Amazon
Kassidy Silva using the Tek Multipurpose Large Oval Brush With Short Pins
Why we love it: Tek’s Multipurpose Large Oval Brush is gentle yet effective, providing a subtle, non-irritating scalp massage you'll genuinely enjoy. Its short, hornbeam wood pins won’t trigger frizz or static (similar to metal options) and even help absorb excess sebum and natural oils from your strands. Due to the shorter length of the pins, it’s ideal for use on dry hair. Comfortable to grip and perfect for long, thick hair, it’s a timeless addition to your haircare lineup.
Tester feedback from social media director Kassidy Silva
“Meet my ultimate weapon against my long, dense hair. With hair down to my waist, it can get a bit unruly during the day, and just a few swipes of the Tek Multipurpose Brush whips it back into shape. I start by brushing gently on the ends, working to the middle of my hair on one side at a time. Once I'm tangle-free, I do two quick, gentle brushes at the top of my head, mindful not to remove the volume. I toss it into my bag for the day and am on the go. At night, I repeat the same routine but do a mini scalp massage to help with my postpartum loss since the pins are so gentle on my hair.” —Kassidy Silva, social media director
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Mane
Amazon
Sephora
Allure contributing commerce writer Annie Blackman brushing her hair with the Mane Ready or Knot Brush
Why we love it: The spacious surface area of Mane’s Ready or Knot Brush is immediately impressive. The paddle brush’s birch wood design features metal bristles that deliver a blissful scalp massage every time you detangle. Especially talented at breaking up stubborn knots in towel-dried hair, this brush expertly smooths strands with minimal static. It's exactly the brush we wish we had growing up—but better late than never.
Tester feedback from contributing commerce writer Annie Blackman
“No joke, this is the only brush that detangles my hair. Before I was using the Ready or Knot brush, it took maybe a full six minutes to brush my very long hair post-shower, and this thing cut that time more than in half. The metal bristles are key and I appreciate the surface area. Part of my struggle is that my individual strands aren’t super thick, but I have loads of fine hair, which makes me extra tangle and breakage prone, so this brush has been a lifesaver. It looks really pretty on my dresser, too. I’ve had the brush for around a year now and it’s still going strong, but the paint on the wooden body has started to wear a bit. Doesn’t bother me one bit, though.”
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La Bonne Brosse
Goop
The Detox Market
Moda Operandi
Allure shopping director Shanna Shipin brushing her hair with the La Bonne Brosse N.03 The Gentle Scalp Care Hair Brush
Why we love it: Part of the whole “quiet luxury” thing is investing in beautifully elevated versions of everyday items. La Bonne Brosse’s No.3 The Gentle Scalp Care Hair Brush fits that perfectly. Its boar bristles and nylon pins are infused with keratin for an extra reparative boost with every stroke, gently smoothing without irritation. (For more serious detangling, opt for the Universal version, which also happens to be a Best of Beauty winner.) Round-tipped bristles make it ideal for sensitive scalps—no overstimulation here—and it comes in 10 stunning shades, ensuring you’ll find the perfect match for your vanity aesthetic.
Tester feedback from shopping director Shanna Shipin
“When you have lot of hair (hi, hello) you need a do-it-all brush, and for me, that’s the N.03 from La Bonne Brosse. The combination of nylon bristles (which have capped ends that make it nice and gentle on your scalp) and boar bristles makes it so this brush can detangle, smooth, and style. My hair is curly and I often heat style it, so I’m constantly needing to detangle and brush out blowouts or curls, and it does a great job at sealing up the ends and making everything look overall more polished. I also use it to massage my scalp, and distribute oils through my dry, damaged ends. It’s definitely pricey, but it can replace so many in your routine.” —Shanna Shipin, shopping director
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FHI Heat
Amazon
Nordstrom
Ulta Beauty
Allure shopping market editor Ang Trakoshis using the Unbrush to brush her hair
Why we love it: You might recognize the Unbrush from its viral TikTok fame, but with social media trends, it can be tricky to separate hype from reality. Luckily, this brush lives up to the buzz. Its one hundred and five hardworking bristles glide effortlessly through even the toughest tangles, while the lightweight body ensures easy handling as you move from section to section. Despite being plastic, the bristles boast an anti-static coating, an excellent feature for wet hair and dry hair alike. Pro tip: start detangling from your ends and gradually work your way up to the roots for best results.
Tester feedback from shopping market editor Angela Trakoshis
“I just got K-tip extensions and the Unbrush has been a total lifesaver with keeping them looking perfect. It glides through my hair without tugging or catching on the bonds, which is basically a miracle. No knots, just smooth, tangle-free hair.” —Angela Trakoshis, shopping market editor
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Wet Brush
Amazon
Lexi Herrick using the Wet Brush Easy Blowout Detangling Hair Brush
Why we love it: Absolutely slaying the bang-to-buck ratio every time, the Wet Brush is a drugstore staple in every sense. While each iteration of this classic delivers, the Easy Blowout Detangling Hair Brush truly shines on days when you use hot tools. Start by detangling damp strands before your blowout, then keep it handy as you fire up your hair dryer. Its heat-resistant bristles and ceramic-plated base retain heat, enhancing smoothness and straightening without risking damage to your strands while blow-drying.
Tester feedback from senior director of audience development Lexi Herrick
“This brush is a dream for thick hair. My hair instantly mattes and knots when it gets wet. My hair texture is straight and fine, but it's very dense, so the combination of that results in a tangly tornado. This brush brilliantly brushes out knots while adding volume. It's excellent for continous detangling as I am blow drying my hair, and truly gives the volumious, blowout look that I am seeking. It also holds up to the wet brush standard of never becoming damaged due to water exposure.” —Lexi Herrick, senior director of audience development
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Mason Pearson
FWRD
Bloomingdale's
Why we love it: A classic boar bristle hair brush that’s just as luxe as it is effective, try Mason Pearson’s Popular Bristle Nylon Brush. Los Angeles-based hair stylist Devin Toth appreciates the mixed-bristles, which use “nylon and boar bristles, which, together, create maximum tension and control, creating a lot of smoothness and shine.” Celebrity hairstylist Mia Santiago agrees. "I always make sure my Mason Pearson [brush] is in my kit and salon. The bristles are strong enough to detangle the hair, soft enough not to break it, and amazing at evenly distributing the natural oil from your scalp through your hair all at the same time. This makes your hair shinier, healthier, and gorgeous,” she says. Convinced? We are.
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Philip B.
Dermstore
Why we love it: For a round brush that can tackle thick strands like a pro, grab Philip B.’s Large Round Hairbrush. “The high bristle density smooths and shapes coarse textures effortlessly, making it easy to create sleek styles or add volume and bounce,” says Santiago. She explains that the large barrel is ideal “for smoothing out thick hair and adding volume right at the root.” Pair this brush with your blow-dryer to refresh a second-day blowout.
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Why we love it: Thick, coily hair meets its match in Felicia Leatherwood’s Detangler Brush. This brush’s flexible bristles are stout and widely spaced to minimize tugging and breaking tight spirals of hair. “This brush moves with the hair instead of fighting it. It’s gentle, effective, and curl-defining, all in one,” says hairstylist Michelle O'Connor. The broad, flat handle makes it easy to grip and guide, which is helpful when brushing wet hair—something that O’Connor recommends. She likes to use it on soaking wet strands, saturated with conditioner, to help with detangling and curl definition.
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According to Toth, thick hair can be defined as a matter of overall density or of individual strand coarseness. “You could describe the diameter of each individual strand of hair as either fine or coarse, but thick hair comes down to the collective density of your entire head of hair (hair follicles per square inch),” says Toth. As for the signs you have thick hair? Toth points out a few. “You probably have thick hair if it feels heavy, like it's pulling down your head and neck, especially when in a bun,” he says. “Another example is when you have a clean hair part, you can barely see your scalp.”
The brush you use for thick hair largely depends on preference, because “thick hair” isn’t a one-size-fits-all definition, so your hairbrush shouldn’t be either. If you like brushing
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