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1.
Wooden combs are softer on hair and on scalp compared to a metal comb,
horn combs are smoother on hair compared to a plastic comb.
2.
Because wood and horn naturally work well with oil, when you use a
wooden comb or horn combs to comb your hair or beard, they will help to
distribute oil evenly over the hair, for both original hair oil and oil
from hair care product.
3.
Wood and horn have the quality of insulator in dry condition, they will
not generate or worsen hair static situation like plastic and metal
combs will. As a matter of fact, wooden comb has the property of
reducing or eliminating hair static, while horn comb will not generate
static itself, but it will not reduce or eliminate hair static where it
exists.
4.
Besides looking good, combing hair daily may enhance the circulation in
scalp and may help maintain a healthy shining hair. So using an organic
comb to comb regularly is a healthy life habit that may maintains and
promotes hair growth.
5. As a necessity, wooden combs will make a warm and nice gift idea for yourself and for someone you love.
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1. Generally wooden combs and horn
combs work well with oil, but they dislike water since water will soften the
wood and change its color.
2. Prevent your wooden comb, horn combs
or hair sticks from direct sun exposure, heat or excessive moisture. Direct sun exposure, heat or
moisture may cause the comb to change shape or color.
3. Prevent your wooden comb, horn
comb or hair sticks from dropping and other sudden impact (such as sudden
bent). Like most wooden products, there is fragility associated with wood,
dropping or sudden impact may break the products. Some of the wood, such as
green sandalwood, has weighted feel such that a drop onto a hard surface may
break the product.
4. Prevent leaving the product in
water for a prolonged time, especially in warm water, warm water will accelerate
the penetration of moisture into the wooden comb, horn comb or hair sticks. Dry
them after wash or use on wet hair.
5. If your combs or hair sticks change
shape, do not try to correct them by bending, this may break the comb or hair
stick. Instead, use a heavy object to hold it flat for a day or two to correct
them. If your horn comb or horn hair stick changes shape, you can use a hair
blower to blow them for a few minutes (to soften them), then use a heavy object to
hold them flat for a day or two.
6. The longer you use your wooden
comb or horn comb, the smoother and shinier they will become.
7. Do not pull your comb too hard
if your hair is tangled, detangle the hair gentle and slowly, pulling your comb hard may damage your hair, or may
cause the comb to break. Use them with normal care and the product should last
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To choose a comb for hair or beard, the first thing to decide is material. For this purpose, I listed and summarized some key factors to consider for major materials of combs mostly available to comb users. Plastic Combs: 1. Lower prices, usually a few dollars each; 2. Soft and elastic, these combs usually will not break from dropping or small bending; 3. Plastic material could be a source of hair static; 4. Plastic combs may change color and will become hardened over time; 5. Users rarely build strong bond with plastic item they use. Metal Combs: 1. Metal combs are durable, most users will feel their stiffness on scalp or holding on hand; 2. Metal could be a source of hair static; 3. Metal combs may become rusty over time. The above two materials are most common comb material for most comb users. The following are major materials used by CombHub combs:Peachwood Combs: 1. Peachwood is a readily available hardwood , light weight light colors; 2. Peachwood combs are least expensive wooden combs; 3. Compared with other hardwood, peachwood combs is a bit easier to break from dropping or force of sudden bend; 4. peachwood combs will make an excellent basic wooden comb for light duty combing need, use it with care it should also last many years. Boxwood Combs: 1. Boxwood is a solid and strong hard wood, light colors and light weight; 2. Boxwood has dense wood texture so smooth finish can be achieved. Rosewood: 1. Rosewood combs comes with pretty colors and wood grains. 2. Rosewood is still considered a light weight wood compared to sandalwood, but a bit firmer than peachwood. Green Sandalwood; 1. Green sandalwood are one of the major materials seen throughout CombHub's comb and hair stick hair fork product lineup; 2. Green sandalwood usually comes with some natural green sandalwood scent, this scent should last many years(fading out slowly); 3. Weighted feel when holding a green sandalwood comb; 4. It has dense wood texture so high gloss finish can be achieved from super fine sanding; 5. Green sandalwood will change colors, from brown to greenish brown, after contacting with light and moisture; 6. Some users may not like the green sandalwood scent. Brown Sandalwood Combs: 1. Brown sandalwood combs usually come with very pretty wood colors and wood grain; 2. Weighted feel at hand, dense wood texture so high gloss finish can be achieved; 3. Stay in shape and form well so they can last many years if handled with normal care. Red Sandalwood Combs: 1. Medium weight solid hardwood; 2. Stay in shape and form well so they can last many years if handled with normal care. Purple Sandalwood Combs: 1. It is also called a purpleheart comb; 2. Medium weight solid hardwood; 3. Stay in shape and form well so they can last many years if handled with normal care. Black Sandalwood Combs: 1. Also called ebony combs; 2. One of the best and precious hardwood, most common seen in sculpture and chess pieces; 3. Black sandalwood has weighted feel, very dense in texture so high gloss finish can be achieved; 4. Stay in shape and form well so they can last many years if handled with normal care. Buffalo Horn Combs: 1. Weighted feel, dense in texture so high gloss finish can be achieved; 2. Black in colors, usually comes with some kind of natural marks; 3. May change shape and form after contacting with moisture or heat; 4. Keep it dry and away from heat and this material will last a long time. Other Horn/Bone Material: 1. Softer in texture and lighter in colors; 2. May change shape and form after contacting with moisture or heat. Besides about materials, you will also see some combs made from buffalo horn and wood.
To choose a comb for hair or beard, the second thing to decide is comb teeth tine. For this purpose, here are the comb teeth tines as defined by CombHub and their suggested usage. Fine Teeth Combs: Teeth Spaces < 1 mm Fine teeth combs are combs with teeth spaces less than 1 mm. They work best for average men's hair or for those fine and straight hair less than 12 inches in length. Medium Teeth Combs: Teeth Spaces 1 mm - 2.5 MM Medium teeth combs are most common combs throughout CombHub's wide selection of comb lineup. Medium teeth combs should meet most hairs' or beards' combing need, let them be long , thick, curly and dry hair or beard. Wide teeth Combs: Teeth Spaces > 2.5 mm(1/8 inch) Besides a personal preference, wide teeth comb work best as a detangling comb. Mixed Teeth Combs: These are combs with two different teeth spaces so to meet combing need for different hair or different comb purpose.
To choose a comb for hair or beard, the third thing(most important factor) to consider is hair type. For
average men's hair, those hair or beard shorter than 5 inches, all kind
of materials and comb teeth styles should work well. If your hair or
beard is less than 5 inches, any fine teeth, medium teeth wooden combs
or horn combs should serve you well. If you just need a replacement comb
for your plastic comb, a peachwood comb should work well, with all the
benefits come with a wooden comb. A sandalwood comb will sure last
longer if you are ready to spend a few additional dollars. Also, a
pocket comb(usually less than 5" in length) should also meet all your
combing need for your hair or beard plus giving you the convenience of
on the go.
For hair or beard under 12 inches, a comb over 5 inches
or a comb with handle should meet the combing need well. For users with
this category of hair or beard, fine teeth combs and medium teeth combs
should handle all your combing need nicely.
For long, curly, thick or
dry hair or beard, combs with wider teeth spaces will be your best
choice. You can find plenty of selection from medium teeth or
wide teeth combs(click on Comb Category or enter "medium teeth" to
search within CombHub site will return all available choices). Also, a
wide teeth comb should work well because of its detangling ability.
To choose a comb for hair or beard, last but not least thing to consider is users' preference. About all, it is a matter of personal preference in choosing a comb, in comb materials, comb teeth and comb shapes.
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