Cellreborn
Cellreborn is a Korean hair-tools maker, and this collection brings together its brushes, combs, and styling accessories in one place. The grid runs from roll and forking brushes for adding volume to paddle and cushion brushes for everyday detangling, alongside ceramic carbon combs, oversize volume rollers, and sleeping sponges that hold a set overnight. We list 50+ in-stock Cellreborn pieces, so you can match a tool to your hair length, thickness, and the look you style toward.
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Buying guide
How to choose a Cellreborn brush, comb, or styling tool
Cellreborn makes hair tools rather than skincare, so picking the right one comes down to your hair length, thickness, and how much shape you want to build. This grid covers round and forking brushes for volume, flat paddle and cushion brushes for smoothing, ceramic carbon combs for detail work, and overnight pieces like volume rollers and sleeping sponges. The guide below walks through each format and who it suits, so you can match a tool to the result you have in mind.
What Cellreborn is and what this collection covers
Cellreborn is a Korean hair-tools brand, and everything here is a styling implement rather than a cosmetic. The line splits into a few clear families: round and forking brushes built to lift roots and add body, flat paddle and cushion brushes meant to smooth and detangle, hand combs in carbon and ceramic for parting and finishing, and overnight tools such as the Hair Volume Roll Star rollers and the Sleeping Sponge sets. Knowing which family you need is the first decision, because a volume brush and a detangling paddle do almost opposite jobs.
Round and forking brushes for volume and blow-dry shape
The roll and forking brushes are the volume specialists in this grid. Pieces like the Premium Roll Forking Hairbrush, the Premium Donmorol Forking Brush No. 7, and the Premium Dia Donmo Roll Forking Brush wrap hair around a barrel so a blow-dryer can set lift at the root and a soft bend through the lengths. The forked bristle pattern grips without snagging on the way out, which is what lets you build body rather than just heat the hair flat. Reach for these when you want bounce, a rounded under-curl, or a proper blowout at home.
Paddle and cushion brushes for smoothing and detangling
Where the round brushes add shape, the flat brushes smooth it down. The Paddle Brush (CPP-1102) and the Paddle Cushion Hairbrush cover a wide surface in each stroke, so they move through long or thick hair quickly and lay the cuticle down for shine. The cushioned base flexes against the scalp, which makes daily brushing gentler and helps spread natural oils from root to tip. These are the everyday workhorses most people reach for first thing in the morning.
Carbon and ceramic combs for parting and finishing
For precise work the collection carries hand combs such as the Ceramic Carbon Comb Brush (CPC-1104) and the Reinforced Ceramic Carbon Comb. Carbon resists static and heat, so a comb like this holds up next to a dryer or flat iron and keeps fine hair from flying away. Use the wider teeth to part cleanly and section before styling, and the finer end to smooth a finished look or to tease a little hidden volume underneath. A good comb is the detail tool that sits alongside your main brush rather than replacing it.
Volume rollers and rod sets for heat-free curls
If you would rather skip the dryer, the Hair Volume Roll Star pieces and the matching Roll Star Rod Set of 30 build curls and root lift overnight or while you get ready. You wind sections onto the rollers, leave them to set, and let the shape relax into a soft wave once you take them out. The oversize roller suits longer hair and looser bends, while a pack of smaller rods gives tighter, more defined curls across the whole head. This is the heat-free route to volume that is kinder to hair over time.
Sleeping sponges for setting a style as you rest
The Sleeping Sponge sets, such as the Gurf Pink Oversize two-pack, are made to hold a curl or wave while you sleep without the pressure points of a hard roller. The soft sponge body lets you wrap or pin hair comfortably against the pillow, so you wake to a set style instead of flattened bedhead. They pair naturally with the volume rollers for an overnight routine, and the oversize size gives bigger, looser waves rather than tight ringlets. Choose these if comfort overnight matters as much as the morning result.
Matching a tool to your hair length and thickness
The right pick depends as much on your hair as on the style. Fine or shorter hair tends to do well with a smaller round brush and a static-resistant carbon comb, since a heavy paddle can overwhelm it. Thick or long hair benefits from the wide paddle and cushion brushes to get through a full head quickly, plus an oversize roller for waves that read on a longer length. If your hair tangles easily, lead with a cushion brush before any heat tool to spare breakage. Reading the format against your own length and density saves you from a tool that fights your hair.
Pairing tools into a simple home styling kit
Most people end up using two or three of these together rather than one. A common everyday pairing is a paddle or cushion brush for detangling, a round or forking brush for blow-dry volume, and a carbon comb for parting and finishing touches. Add a set of volume rollers or a sleeping sponge when you want heat-free curls for the next day. Because this collection lists 50+ in-stock Cellreborn pieces, you can assemble a kit for both everyday detangling and the occasional heat-free set without leaving the brand.
FAQ
Frequently asked questions
FAQ
Frequently asked questions
What kinds of hair tools does Cellreborn make?
Cellreborn makes hair-styling tools rather than skincare. This collection covers round and forking brushes for volume, flat paddle and cushion brushes for smoothing and detangling, carbon and ceramic hand combs, oversize volume rollers like the Roll Star, and sleeping sponge sets for setting curls overnight. We list 50+ Cellreborn pieces in stock across those formats.
Should I get a round forking brush or a paddle brush?
It depends on the result you want. A round or forking brush such as the Premium Roll Forking Hairbrush wraps hair around a barrel to build root volume and shape during a blow-dry. A flat Paddle Brush (CPP-1102) or Paddle Cushion Hairbrush covers a wide area to smooth and detangle quickly. Many people keep both: the paddle for daily brushing and the round brush for adding body.
How do the Hair Volume Roll Star rollers work?
You wind dry or slightly damp sections of hair onto the rollers, leave them to set while you finish getting ready or overnight, then unwind them for soft curls and root lift with no heat. The oversize Roll Star suits longer hair and looser waves, while the 30-piece rod set gives tighter, more defined curls across the whole head.
What is the Cellreborn sleeping sponge for?
The Sleeping Sponge, like the Gurf Pink Oversize two-pack, lets you set a curl or wave while you sleep without the pressure of a hard roller. Its soft body wraps comfortably against the pillow so you wake with a set style instead of flattened bedhead. It pairs well with the volume rollers for an overnight routine, and the oversize size makes bigger, looser waves.
Why choose a carbon or ceramic comb like the CPC-1104?
Carbon resists static and tolerates heat, so combs such as the Ceramic Carbon Comb Brush (CPC-1104) and the Reinforced Ceramic Carbon Comb keep fine hair from flying away and hold up next to a dryer or flat iron. Use the wider teeth to part and section cleanly before styling, and the finer end to smooth a finished look.
Which Cellreborn tools work best for thick or long hair?
For thick or long hair, the wide Paddle Brush and Paddle Cushion Hairbrush move through a full head quickly and lay the cuticle down for shine. Pair one with the oversize Hair Volume Roll Star for waves that read on longer lengths. Fine or shorter hair usually does better with a smaller round brush and a static-resistant carbon comb instead.
What if I have fine hair that tangles easily?
Lead with a flexible cushion brush before any heat tool, since the cushioned base is gentler on the scalp and spares breakage when you detangle. A smaller round brush adds hidden lift at the roots without weighing fine hair down, and a carbon comb keeps flyaways and static under control through the day.
Is Cellreborn a Korean brand?
Yes, Cellreborn is a Korean hair-tools brand, and these are styling implements rather than cosmetics. The line reflects the precision-tool focus common to Korean beauty hardware, spanning volume brushes, detangling paddles, carbon combs, rollers, and sleeping sponges.
Which Cellreborn tools should I buy together as a starter kit?
A simple home kit is a paddle or cushion brush for daily detangling, a round or forking brush for blow-dry volume, and a carbon comb for parting and finishing. Add a set of volume rollers or a sleeping sponge when you want heat-free curls for the next day. With 50+ pieces in stock, you can cover everyday brushing, occasional blowouts, and overnight sets within the one brand.



















