Combs can be made out of a number of materials, most commonly wood or plastic. Few people know this, but the use of plastic combs are terrible for your hair. Plastic combs can cause split ends, hair loss and fragile, broken hair. When made from wood, combs are largely made of boxwood, cherry wood or other fine-grained wood. Good quality wooden combs are usually handmade and polished and they also provide a healthier scalp and a faster hair growth.
More benefits:
1 . Plastic and metal brushes are rough on the scalp. Wooden combs are soft and polished. They have a much softer feel than plastic or metal combs. If you have sensitive scalp then wooden combs can prevent bruising or scraping your scalp.
2 . Wooden combs prevent your hair from dying out because it helps to distribute oil from your scalp to hair. The sebum that’s produced on the scalp is distributed throughout the length which prevents your scalp from getting greasy.
3 . Unlike plastic, it doesn’t produce static or snap your hair. Wood has the property to not conduct electricity so it prevents damage from static.
4 . For long hair, wooden combs are best because they evenly distribute hair oils in the length. Your hair appears shiny, they give you hair an even and lustrous look.
A hairbrush, which is larger than a comb, is also commonly used for shaping, styling and cleaning the hair.
Buy your wooden combs here!
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Wednesday, October 3, 2012
Hair Maintenance: Use a Wooden Comb For Black Hair
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This makes sense!
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