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Tangle Teezer turns out record sales in year founder Shaun Pulfrey sold up

Category defining British haircare brand is taking US market by storm and driving huge growth in China and Japan

Tangle Teezer has continued to blossom following the buy-out from entrepreneur Shaun Pulfrey.

The global hair care business founded by Grimsby ‘hairpreneur’ Shaun Pulfrey brought in record sales in the year it was bought from the Dragons’ Den reject.

Tangle Teezer saw revenues hit £43.5 million in 2021, with the deal with Mayfair Equity Partners completing in the July. It was up 47 per cent on the £29.6 million brought in during 2020, with earnings lifting 67 per cent to £9.7 million.

The innovation in detangling brushes had been dubbed hare-brained on the BBC pitch, but Mr Pulfrey’s faith in what he had brought forward has paid enormous dividends.

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Continued international growth and product expansion was credited with the latest success, either side of the sale of his majority shareholding.

The US is now the single largest market - of more than 75 it is now active in - with Stateside sales experiencing a 133 per cent increase. Tangle Teezer has entered styling product and pet markets too.

Mr Pulfrey appeared before the likes of Deborah Meaden, Peter Jones and Duncan Bannatyne in 2007, having channelled his energy into the development of The Original palm-sized brush with innovative teeth. It came after a 25 year career as a colourist that took him from Grimsby, to Manchester and then London. He went on to join Vidal Sassoon, crossing the Atlantic to spend a decade at salons in New York, LA and Boston.

He returned to the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ with Toni and Guy, in Manchester in 1993, before heading back down to London to join Nicky Clarke and then Richard Ward, before his lightbulb moment.