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Beyonce's Cecred launches first-ever hair tools - here's what you need to know

Sophie Smith
06 February 2025

Beyonce’s beauty brand Cécred has launched its first-ever line of hair tools, promising the same level of thoughtful design and innovation as its haircare range.

The collection marks a new chapter for the brand, with each tool boasting a patent-pending design to help users maintain healthy hair through detangling and styling.

Product details 

Crafted with high-performance materials, the four-piece range includes The Rake Comb with extra-long, tapered teeth to detangle deep knots without causing breakage and withstand daily wear and tear from styling.

The collection also features The Parting Tail Comb, which can be used to smooth edges and tame flyaways with its finely spaced teeth, while a stainless steel tail is designed to weave through hair for precise sectioning and styling.

The Vented Paddle Brush boasts widely-spaced bristles for wet or dry detangling. The signature honeycomb bristle design promises to reduce snagging while smooth-tipped, flexible bristles offer gentle scalp stimulation.

Meanwhile, The Wide Tooth Comb works to evenly distribute products from root to tip and gently detangle hair, while the tapered tail offers precise sectioning and styling.

The range is available online at Cecred, priced at £18 for The Parting Tail Comb, £24 for The Rake Comb and The Wide Tooth Comb, and £40 for The Vented Paddle Brush.

Launching with eight products last year, Cécred builds upon Knowles-Carter's vision to "create a new standard in haircare that breaks down myths and helps to change the narrative in haircare".

Inspired by hair rituals from global cultures, the product line-up features a Clarifying Shampoo, Scalp Scrub, Moisture Sealing Lotion, Nourishing Hair Oil and Reconstructing Treatment Mask.

Ingredients include an array of butters and oils, as well as a patent-pending technology made from wool-derived keratin, honey, and lactobacillus ferment to repair and strengthen hair.

The Grammy award-winning artist also took inspiration from her mother Tina Knowles, who often mixed tech-forward formulas with natural butters and oils to cultivate healthy hair in her salon. She joined Cécred as Vice Chairwoman ahead of its launch.


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