The Tangle Teezer got rid of the handle because it forces us to change the way we brush our hair.
The natural way we hold the handle for normal brushes, the bristles contact our hair at an angle and exert greater force on one part and much less on the other, over-stressing the hair and breaking it.
Holding your brush directly over the bristles gives you better control and subconsciously tricks us into being gentler. The Tangle Teezer’s no-handle design naturally leads to direct, even distribution of pressure.
The Salon Elite has an improved ergonomic grip to the Original Tangle Teezer making it easier to work with.
It has thin, flexible plastic bristles that are arranged with staggered heights. Even the longest bristles are much shorter than your average brush making you brush smaller sections of your hair at a time, keeping it from snagging and yanking.
Its flexible bristles are great at preventing breakage and reducing painful snags, but it also means they can be a little less durable with long term use. While great on wet hair, the Tangle Teezer isn’t awesome in the shower and tends to be slippery when wet.
This one is best for fragile hair, and thin to medium-thick hair. For those with super thick or coiled hair, the Tangle Teezer will work but you’ll have to work in small sections.