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    These are a new look to me. Pretty cool!
    http://stores.ebay.com/Tallcoolone1s...QQftidZ2QQtZkm

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    You can find more under Hairzing, or African butterfly comb

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    I found this one and I can't stop looking at it....please tell me I don't want to spent that much!!!! PLEASE!
    http://www.etsy.com/view_listing.php?listing_id=9626299

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    Quote Originally Posted by manyhorsesmane View Post
    I found this one and I can't stop looking at it....please tell me I don't want to spent that much!!!! PLEASE!
    http://www.etsy.com/view_listing.php?listing_id=9626299
    Whoa! That is gorgeous!

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    Quote Originally Posted by eadwine View Post
    You can find more under Hairzing, or African butterfly comb
    Ah ha! Thanks! (that's just what I need, hundreds more to drool over.....)

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    Those are so neat! I can just see them on a log roll.... *feels in pocket for change*

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    The African butterfly combs that eadwine mentioned are REALLY gorgeous! But they look like they might need thicker hair than mine
    http://search.ebay.com/african-butte...Zm37QQfromZR40

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    they are great.

    updo-challenged question here.How would you use them exactly?
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    Quote Originally Posted by manyhorsesmane View Post
    I found this one and I can't stop looking at it....please tell me I don't want to spent that much!!!! PLEASE!
    http://www.etsy.com/view_listing.php?listing_id=9626299
    Here is another one that is pretty!

    Is there such a thing as enabling yourself? I just ordered two more from 60thstreet. My excuse is the low dollar compared to the Euro and a nice tax return coming in.

    Usually I am NOT this spendy!

    Oh, purplewood and magnum are the colors. I am very curious alright!

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    Lynnala, my hair is 31 inches long, but it is thin. The African Butterfly comb works really well and I think it would work for just about any length or thickness of hair. Here is my photo of it in action



    But I also have 2 large matching combs, similar to the combs on the African Butterfly comb, and when I make a loose cinnamon bun, and insert the combs on both sides of it, the two combs (with nothing attached to connect them) actually hold just as well as the African Butterfly comb, plus my loose cinnamon bun looks huge held by the two combs.

    ilovemycop, this toy is easy to use. It is two large combs with beaded elastic threads attaching the two combs together. You just wad-up your hair, or roll it up or whatever you like, then insert one comb on one side of the wad of hair, then insert the other comb on the other side of the hair, and the beaded elastic holds your hair down tightly.
    Last edited by frizzinator; March 11th, 2008 at 02:03 PM.

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