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Topic: wooden comb
Posted By: divaedout
Subject: wooden comb
Date Posted: July 07 2005 at 5:59pm
Has anyone tried a wooden comb, I was reading that they benefit the hair by reducing static electricity thus decreasing the amount of damage and split ends.

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Posted By: Renee
Date Posted: July 07 2005 at 6:38pm
i dont have a wooden comb but i have a horn comb and a bone comb. I love my horn comb but i went cheap and bought the small size. I plan on buying the bigger size. My bone comb is for detangling in the shower...I didnt get a wooden comb cos im not sure if i can use it on wet hair and i rarely comb my hair while its dry

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Posted By: jean32
Date Posted: July 11 2005 at 4:08am
A wide tooth comb is not as damaging,wide tooth combs are sold at beauty supply stores.I don't know if wooden combs are not as damaging.Please press search and read my posts.


Posted By: Supersugar
Date Posted: July 12 2005 at 2:35pm

Originally posted by divaedout divaedout wrote:

Has anyone tried a wooden comb, I was reading that they benefit the hair by reducing static electricity thus decreasing the amount of damage and split ends.

I have a wide-toothed wooden comb.  I think that they're made for people with wavy hair, more so that fine or coarse.  I say that because although it certainly doesn't pull my hair out as much as a plastic comb, it doesn't detangle very well at all and I end up with bad snarls if I don't go back and pick my hair apart bit by bit.



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