Hair color at home—finally effortless
Even application, zero drips. This comb-tipped bottle puts professional control in your own hands.
From messy bowls to one-touch magic
Before, coloring your roots meant stained towels, drips, and uneven patches. Now, a single tool changes everything.
The old way
You’ve been kneeling over the bathtub, squinting in the mirror, trying to comb dye through with a flimsy brush. Dye runs down your neck, patches are missed, and half your Sunday disappears.
The turning point
One hand, one bottle. The comb-tip feeds dye directly into your hairline, parting and coating every strand evenly. No bowls, no mess—just steady, controlled application.
Salon finish, your way
Roots seamlessly blended, color vibrant from root to tip. You’ll wonder why you didn’t switch sooner—and you’ll actually look forward to touch-up day.
Precision in your palm
Three design choices that turn hair coloring from a chore into a ritual.
Root-to-tip evenness
Staggered teeth part hair as you press, feeding dye right to the scalp. No skipping, no patching—just uniform color, every time.
No more mess
A controlled squeeze valve with a soft tip prevents leaks and drips. Dye only flows when you press—your towels stay clean.
120 ml of control
Enough capacity for a full head application without refilling. The slim body fits comfortably in your hand for long sessions.
How to use your comb bottle
From box to flawless roots in four easy steps.
- 01
Mix your color
Combine your hair dye and developer according to the product instructions. Pour the mixture into the clean, dry 120 ml bottle.
- 02
Attach the comb tip
Press the comb tip firmly onto the nozzle until you hear a click. Test squeeze to make sure dye flows only when pressure is applied.
- 03
Section and apply
Part your hair into four sections. Starting at the roots, press the comb firmly against your scalp and squeeze as you glide through each subsection.
- 04
Clean and store
After use, rinse the comb tip and bottle with warm water and mild soap. Disassemble and air-dry before the next use.
Why home colorers switch
Real numbers from people who used to hate doing their own roots.
Under the hood
Everything you need to know about the build.
- Capacity
- 120 ml
- Bottle material
- Squeezable HDPE (BPA-free)
- Comb material
- Polypropylene (PP)
- Comb tooth length
- 0.6 cm
- Net weight
- 58 g
- Full dimensions
- 19 × 6.5 × 3.2 cm
- Valve type
- Check valve (drip-resistant)
- Dishwasher safe
- Hand wash only
Perfectly palm-sized
Slim enough to hold easily, big enough to avoid refilling.
- Height 19 cm
- Width 6.5 cm
- Depth 3.2 cm
About the size of a travel-size shampoo bottle.
Simple care for years of use
A quick rinse keeps it performing like new.
- Rinse immediatelyFlush comb and bottle with warm water right after use to prevent dye residue hardening.
- Mild soap onlyUse a few drops of dish soap; avoid harsh cleaners that could cloud the plastic.
- Disassemble to dryPull the comb tip off and let both parts air-dry separately to prevent mold.
Why this beats the old bowl
One-handed control vs. messy dipping.
| Comb BottleBEST | Tint Brush + Bowl | |
|---|---|---|
| Hands needed | One | Two |
| Drips when not applying | No | Yes |
| Even root coverage | Yes | Patchy |
| Cleanup time | Quick rinse | Scrub bowl, brush |
| Refill mid-session | No (120ml) | Often |
From skeptical to sold
Honest takes from real users who’ve tried every other applicator.
I’ve been coloring my hair for 10 years and this is the tool I needed. No more clown patches.
No drips! I was shocked. I did my entire head in 20 minutes.
Took a minute to figure out pressure, but once you get it, flawless.
I’ve been coloring my hair for 10 years and this is the tool I needed. No more clown patches.
No drips! I was shocked. I did my entire head in 20 minutes.
Took a minute to figure out pressure, but once you get it, flawless.
Works great for my thick curly roots. The comb really does separate well.
Comb is great for roots. For longer hair I still use a brush for lengths.
I wish the comb was a tiny bit wider, but still way better than a tint brush.
Works great for my thick curly roots. The comb really does separate well.
Comb is great for roots. For longer hair I still use a brush for lengths.
I wish the comb was a tiny bit wider, but still way better than a tint brush.
So much faster than the bowl and brush. I actually enjoy touch-ups now.
The bottle is the perfect size. No need to refill mid-application.
Honestly can’t believe I used to pay salon prices. This gives the same finish.
So much faster than the bowl and brush. I actually enjoy touch-ups now.
The bottle is the perfect size. No need to refill mid-application.
Honestly can’t believe I used to pay salon prices. This gives the same finish.
Quick honest answers
The stuff you really want to know before clicking buy.
Does the comb tip work with thick hair?
Will dye leak out when I'm not squeezing?
Can I use it with any brand of hair dye?
How long does the dye stay in the bottle?
Is it better than a regular tint brush?
What's the bottle made of?
Your roots, flawless
One tool. Zero drips. A result that looks like you just left the salon.

