I've never tried horn or bone, but I like my wide-tooth wooden comb. Less static than a plastic comb, and it moves through my hair a lot easier.
I like wood because it doesn't tear my very fine hair; it also doesn't add static when the air is dry.
I've never tried horn or bone, but I like my wide-tooth wooden comb. Less static than a plastic comb, and it moves through my hair a lot easier.
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I have a horn comb, and I really like it. I would like to try wood or bone (or both) sometime, though.
Current length: 56 1/2"
Goal length: Infinity
Working on less straggle and more swish!
Hands actually but, out of actual combs I prefer wood.
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I am absolutely in love with my TangleTeezer. My shedding has drastically reduced and it does not catch or pull. Purple glitter is available again and they are releasing a travel sized version next year.
I have a wide toothed Hair sense resin "bone" comb and it just never really seemed superior to using my fingers to detangle. It is going to the swap board soon.
I also have a boxwood comb. I love it buy only for use on dry hair. It creates no static and distributes oil perfectly. With my curls and waves using it on wet hair is no fun.
Hope that helps
I have two Hairsense resin bone combs and have been using them for a couple of years now.
Pros:
-nice big size
-tines are far apart
-gentle on hair
-does NOT break if dropped
Cons:
-tines are hand carved and are sharp on the ends/tips. This can be remedied by filing them down further.
I love horn combs and how they glide through hair, but when I dropped mine it broke in half and I never bought one again.
I've tried horn, wood-based acetate, and wood.
My favorite is horn, but if I was only going to get one, I'd get the wood-based acetate, since you can use it on wet or dry hair, and it's anti-static!
Mine is the Madora Ivory Detangler.
Otherwise, I really like my HH horn comb.
If I'm not using my finger then I use a horn comb. I'd like to try a wooden one but haven't got round to getting one yet.
2a/M/iii - 56 inches
I prefer a plastic seamless just because I can use it in the shower, although I can't say I've tried any other kind. Shape wise I prefer something with a handle.
I would recommend Mason Pearson combs. Kind of pricey, but totally worth it.
I picked wood. I love my Bodyshop comb. But my dad stood on it earlier I really hope I can get another one tomorrow.
I have a plastic one that I use when my hair is wet, but it doesn't have good results on dry hair.
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