Three wooden hair grooming tools: a brush with wooden bristles, a soft bristle brush, and a small wooden comb labeled natemia, all with smooth, light wood handles. A blue Natemia box labeled Wooden Baby Hair Brush and Comb Set stands next to a wooden hairbrush with soft bristles, a wooden hairbrush with natural bristles, and a wooden comb. Three wooden hairbrushes, including a soft-bristle brush, a wooden comb, and a brush with rounded bristles, rest on a textured light gray fabric. Part of a bottle with a white cap is visible at the edge. Two young children in diapers sit on a bed, smiling. One child is gently brushing the other’s hair while both appear happy and playful in a softly lit room. A child’s hand holds a wooden hairbrush with soft bristles next to a woven basket. Nearby, a wooden comb and another brush with ball-tipped bristles are placed on a white surface.
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Three wooden hair grooming tools: a brush with wooden bristles, a soft bristle brush, and a small wooden comb labeled natemia, all with smooth, light wood handles.

Natemia Wooden Baby Hair Brush & Comb Set

3 items

Why we love it

  • Free from 3,000+ banned ingredients and meets our EU-informed standards.
  • Made from all-natural goat hair for gentle baby hair care.
  • Three versatile grooming accessories perfect for ages 0 to 5.
  • Helps prevent cradle cap build-up while massaging the baby's scalp.
$22.36 $27.95 Save 20%

Wooden Baby Hair Brush & Comb Set $22.36

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With the finest bristles, made from all natural goat hair, you can softly brush your baby’s hair and massage his scalp both for grooming and relaxation.

Perfect set for a healthy, cheerful baby! The box contains three baby grooming accessories, including a soft scalp brush for baby, a quality wooden comb for longer hair and a hard bristle comb for the toddler age. Our product has you covered from age 0 to 5. By using the soft bristle cradle cap brush daily to massage your baby’s scalp, you can prevent cradle cap from building up, while also protecting their soft spot. Extra safe for a super happy baby!

Beech Wood & Goat Hair.

The wood and natural goat hair bristles of this brush set require gentle care. Avoid soaking the wooden handles or submerging in water, instead wipe clean with a damp cloth as needed.

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