View Poll Results: Wooden Combs?

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  • I've used a wooden comb and it makes a huge difference

    200 38.83%
  • I've used a wooden comb and didn't see a difference

    68 13.20%
  • I haven't tried one, but want to

    229 44.47%
  • Wooden combs are a scam

    18 3.50%
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Thread: are wooden combs worth it?

  1. #171
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    Default Re: are wooden combs worth it?

    I don't know if this experience is unique to me, but my wooden comb really seems to increase my thickness. It doesn't pull out so much hair as my old paddle brush used to, and while I've never used a plastic comb on a regular basis, I enjoy my wooden comb enough that I don't think I'll ever be tempted to try.
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    Default Re: are wooden combs worth it?

    I use the Body Shop wide tooth comb too, and I can say it is a huge difference in compared to both fine toothed and wide tooth combs. I can actually feel it spreading the sebum in my hair, and instead of creating tangles, as the plastic did, it just combs right through my hair without a snag. It feels good too, like the way a good BBB might feel when used properly.
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  3. #173
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    Default Re: are wooden combs worth it?

    I really loved my wooden comb, but I find I love my bakelite one more (the '210' comb here); it's easier to clean, and has the same side-effect as wood does in the lack of static (compared to using a typical plastic comb). Also I had trouble finding a smooth, properly wide-toothed wooden comb (the Body Shop one that I tried was very rough ), most of the wooden combs I came across were too narrow-toothed for me, though not super-fine.

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    Default Re: are wooden combs worth it?

    Wooden combs aren't expensive so I don't see how they'd be a scam.

    Mine gets out tangles so well

    Chin-Shoulder-APL-BSL-Waist?-Hip-Tailbone--GOALOn to classic?

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