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Beauty fans go wild for the ‘best' product of 2025 – it's only £1.50 from Primark and is ‘life changing' for thick hair

Beauty fans go wild for the ‘best' product of 2025 – it's only £1.50 from Primark and is ‘life changing' for thick hair

Scottish Sun7 days ago
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BEAUTY fans are raving about the 'best' product of 2025 - and it's only £1.50.
As well as being affordable, this Primark buy is said to be 'life changing' and is 'so good' for thick hair.
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Beauty fans have claimed to have found the "best" product of 2025 - and it's super affordable
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As well as being purse-friendly, shoppers have described it as 'life changing' and 'so good' for thick hair
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Primark's Detangling Paddle Brush 'aims to detangle your tresses'
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According to the product listing, it is 'not to be missed off your haircare list'
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But you'll need to move fast if you want to nab it, as beauty fans are eagerly racing to their nearest Primark store, desperate to stock up.
Sally, a beauty fan from the UK, eagerly took to social media to share her rave review of the Detangling Paddle Brush, which is super purse-friendly.
As she held up the lilac hairbrush, which according to the product listing is 'not to be missed off your haircare list' and 'aims to detangle your tresses,' she said: 'Ladies, if you don't own this £1.50 Primark hairbrush, what are you doing?
'It is life changing, it is my favourite beauty product of 2025.'
The Primark shopper claimed that she loves the hairbrush so much, she 'bought back-ups.'
But the affordable price isn't the primary reason why Sally is such a big fan, as she claimed she 'would pay a lot more for it.'
Revealing why she loves the high street hairbrush, she added: 'I love it so much because no other hairbrush cuts through knots in wet hair like this does - it cuts through knots like absolute butter and I know it's doing that because I can brush through wet hair really quickly and easily.
'But also there is just no hair in the brush and I think we all know how devastating it is when you're shedding or whether it's due to stress or time of season or what not, but it's stressful to see your hair in the brush and that doesn't help matters, but I've barely seen any hair in this brush.'
As well as this, she continued: 'It's got a handle, so if you're used to using a Tangle Teezer and a bit fed up of them flinging across the room…this is the new technology that I absolutely love and it is still in Primark because I'm that obsessed I keep checking because I'm telling my friends about it.'
The TikTok clip, which was posted under the username @whensallymetcarrie, has clearly left many open-mouthed, as it has quickly racked up 64,500 views.
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Not only this, but it's also amassed 2,125 likes, 60 comments and 375 saves.
Beauty fans were impressed by the affordable buy and many were desperate to buy themselves one.
My favourite brush in the whole world
TikTok user
One person said: 'Will get one.'
Another added: 'Thank you, I will go and get one.'
Why is Primark the place to go to for bargains?
JUST how does Primark do it? Continue delivering on-trend items at such incredible prices? According to bosses, it's down to four points. They "sell a lot of items" - Thanks to that, they are able to make savings by buying in bulk for their 191 UK stores
They "do very little advertising"
While their clothes offer the "latest trends", they "don't use expensive hangers, tags or labels".
And lastly, they try to be "as efficient as possible when transporting products from factories to stores". This includes things like asking "suppliers to pack our t-shirts so they are ready to go straight on shelf".
For more information about how Primark keeps their costs so low, and are able to deliver such amazing bargains, visit the Primark website.
Not only this, but other Primark shoppers raced to the comments to share their thoughts on the 'best brush yet.'
One beauty fan beamed: 'Omg I have that and I have thick hair and it really helps.'
I have 10 of them. It is sooo good
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A second chimed in: 'My favourite brush in the whole world.'
Someone else gushed: 'Got it and it's the best brush yet.'
Whilst one bargain hunter wrote: 'I have 10 of them. It is sooo good.'
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