The gentle silicone scalp brush built for baby's most sensitive skin
Soft acupressure teeth, flexible silicone, and an ergonomic grip make every shampoo a calm, thorough, irritation-free experience — for babies, toddlers, and even pets.
Why most bath brushes miss the mark
Hard bristles, weak lather, and zero massage benefit — the standard bath brush hasn't kept up with what delicate baby skin actually needs.
The bristle that started it all
Thin, sparse bristles do two things poorly: they scrape skin before shampoo reaches the scalp, and they collapse under any real massage pressure. The visual comparison is stark — a flimsy single-row comb versus a dense, rounded tooth array engineered to distribute pressure evenly across the scalp.
Soft enough for a newborn, thorough enough to actually work
Every rounded tooth is moulded from skin-friendly silicone that flexes on contact rather than dragging. The result is an acupressure-style massage that stimulates circulation without a single sharp edge — safe on cradle cap, sensitive scalps, and soft fontanelle areas.
A richer lather in half the time
The dual-sided tooth pattern channels shampoo between the teeth and lifts it into foam as you work in circles. What used to take repeated palm-rubbing now takes a single, relaxed pass — less product wasted, more even coverage, and a bath that baby might actually enjoy.
Three reasons this brush earns its spot at the sink
Not a gimmick. Three genuinely useful design decisions that show up every bath time.
Rounded teeth that flex, not scratch
Medical-grade silicone teeth are individually rounded and spaced to apply gentle, even pressure across the scalp. They bend on contact with delicate skin — preventing the micro-abrasion that stiff bristles cause — while still delivering enough resistance to stimulate circulation.
Works with shampoo, works without
Use it loaded with shampoo for deep-lathering scalp washes, or dry for a calming massage during skin-to-skin time. The silicone resists mildew and dries quickly between uses — no soggy bristle smell, no bacteria trap.
One brush, four real uses
Baby shampoo sessions, toddler body scrubbing, adult scalp massage in the shower, and gentle pet grooming. The compact, grip-friendly shape fits adult and caregiver hands equally well — so it earns its drawer space many times over.
Three steps to a calmer shampoo routine
No technique required. Just a new tool used in the right order.
- 01
Wet hair and apply shampoo
Dampen baby's scalp thoroughly with warm water. Apply a small amount of gentle shampoo directly onto the brush teeth or onto the scalp — the tooth channels will distribute it evenly as you begin.
- 02
Work in small circles with light pressure
Place the brush flat against the scalp and move in slow, gentle circular strokes. The flexible teeth flex on contact — you don't need to press hard. Cover the full scalp from front to nape in 30–60 seconds.
- 03
Rinse brush and scalp together
Rinse baby's hair under warm water while continuing light strokes with the brush — this helps lift foam cleanly from the roots. Shake the brush out and stand it upright to air-dry after use.
By the numbers
A few figures worth knowing before you buy.
Simple care that keeps it clean
Silicone is forgiving. These three habits are all it needs.
- Rinse after every useHold under warm running water for 10 seconds — silicone releases shampoo residue without scrubbing.
- Air-dry uprightStand teeth-up or hang via the loop. Full drying takes under 20 minutes; no damp smell develops.
- Weekly mild soap washA quick pass with mild dish soap removes any oil build-up. Avoid harsh solvents or boiling — not necessary and shortens material life.
What parents (and one dog owner) say
Unfiltered takes from people who use this in their actual bathrooms.
My daughter used to cry through every shampoo. After switching to this brush she barely protests — the soft teeth seem to actually feel good on her scalp.
Surprisingly useful for myself in the shower too. Bought it for the baby, now we're sharing it. The massage feeling is genuinely relaxing on an adult scalp.
Works on my golden retriever too — she sits still the whole time I'm scrubbing her. That alone makes it worth keeping.
My daughter used to cry through every shampoo. After switching to this brush she barely protests — the soft teeth seem to actually feel good on her scalp.
Surprisingly useful for myself in the shower too. Bought it for the baby, now we're sharing it. The massage feeling is genuinely relaxing on an adult scalp.
Works on my golden retriever too — she sits still the whole time I'm scrubbing her. That alone makes it worth keeping.
Lathers way better than using just my hands. Shampoo goes further too, which I didn't expect from a four-dollar-looking brush.
Grip is comfortable even with wet hands, which is the main thing when you're trying to hold a slippery infant at the same time.
Silicone dries fast and doesn't hold smell between baths. I've had rubber bath brushes go gross after a month — this one still looks brand new after three.
Lathers way better than using just my hands. Shampoo goes further too, which I didn't expect from a four-dollar-looking brush.
Grip is comfortable even with wet hands, which is the main thing when you're trying to hold a slippery infant at the same time.
Silicone dries fast and doesn't hold smell between baths. I've had rubber bath brushes go gross after a month — this one still looks brand new after three.
We had mild cradle cap and our paediatrician suggested a soft silicone brush. This one is exactly what she described — gentle enough that I'm not worried.
I use the dry side for a scalp massage while watching TV. For the price it's almost absurdly useful.
The comparison image on the listing is real — the teeth on this are noticeably denser and softer than cheaper versions I tried before.
We had mild cradle cap and our paediatrician suggested a soft silicone brush. This one is exactly what she described — gentle enough that I'm not worried.
I use the dry side for a scalp massage while watching TV. For the price it's almost absurdly useful.
The comparison image on the listing is real — the teeth on this are noticeably denser and softer than cheaper versions I tried before.
Questions worth asking before you add to cart
Honest answers to the things parents actually want to know.
Is the silicone safe for newborn skin?
Can I use it near the soft spot (fontanelle)?
Does it work with all shampoo types, including no-tear formulas?
How do I clean and dry it between uses?
Is this only for babies, or can adults use it too?
Why is this priced higher than basic bath brushes?
Make bath time the calm part of the day
Soft teeth, quick lather, zero irritation. It earns its spot next to the tub from day one — and stays useful long after the baby stage.

