“I was disappointed in this product. It didn't hold a charge and the massage didn't feel right...I was worried my long hair would be caught up in the silicone nubs.”
“Bought this for my dog for her achy muscles and it works great. She loves it and just relaxes the whole time enjoying the massage. she is walking better too”
“I'm bald, so this works fantastically for me. My wife was concerned that it would get caught in and pull her hair. When she tried it, she was pleasantly surprised to find that did not happen.The massager has two speeds, but I found the high speed, the one that comes on when the switch is turned on, is very comfortable. The slower speed is a little more delicate if someone has a very sensitive scalp.The four legs each have several small rubber "fingers" or kneading nodes. Each of the fingers flexes as they rub your scalp, working like many tiny fingers rubbing away your stress. I think this would be a helpful thing for people who suffer from tension headaches -- and possibly migraines, although I don't have them, so I can't say with any expertise.We haven't used the massager long enough to know how quickly it goes through batteries, but it doesn't seem to draw a lot of power or operate at high speeds. I'd be surprised if it used batteries up quickly.”
“I like this scalp massager. It helps with tension headaches or just when I want to relax a little. It will tangle hair tho - especially if the hair is thick and/or curly. With finer or short hair it's easy to just slide it around on the scalp, but you can't really do that with thick hair or curls. You have to pick it up and move it from spot to spot. I still recommend it tho. It feels really nice.”
“I would start with cons and the move to pros. The only con is that product is little too big for me to hold comfortably.Now the pros, bristles are very soft and feels great while massaging. It helps in avoiding hair tangles as well. Over continuous use, I have felt that it has helped me with my hair growth.”