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Detangling Comb

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Longhairlovers Luxe
Detangling Comb

Worried about weak hair that's breaking off or that gets so tangled you can't get a comb through it? Our sturdy detangling combs will help detangle and smooth your hair while preventing split ends.

That's because our combs are hand carved from a single sheet of Italian mock tortoise cellulose acetate. The result is a perfectly smooth, seamless, wide-tooth comb that gently massages the scalp & glides through hair.

5 1/2" long x 2 1/4"

$15

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Cellulose Acetate: The Natural Way to Keep Hair Healthy

Cellulose acetate is a non-petroleum based material that's actually created from wood pulp, a renewable and biodegradable resource. The material makes a beautiful comb with a deep gloss and high transparency. Cellulose acetate is very tough and resists breaking, yet is smooth and flexible, allowing you to use our detangling combs without hurting your hair or scalp.

How to Detangle Knotted Hair

It's a good idea to detangle your hair before washing it. Once hair is wet, the cuticles can lift, causing hair to snarl even further.

  1. First, identify the tangle and separate it from the rest of your hair with your fingers.
  2. Start at the bottom of the tangle and use the detangling comb to gently start picking through the snarl.
  3. Work your way up the tangle until you're able to comb through it without tugging. This may take a lot of patience and you may need to turn the detangling comb sideways and use a single tooth on the end of the comb to work through a very tight snarl.
  4. To prevent tangles in the future, be sure to comb out your wet hair after shampooing, conditioning and applying a leave-in conditioner. (Never, ever brush wet hair - hair is very fragile when it's wet and a brush could stretch the fiber, causing it to snap).

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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