Sunday, July 26, 2009

Does using a plastic, tightly spaced teeth HAIR COMB damage your hair?

if so, what others do you reccomend for use as a comb, not brush?



it'll have to be pretty cheap (under 8 bucks) please/



Does using a plastic, tightly spaced teeth HAIR COMB damage your hair?

It depends on your hair and what you are trying to do with it.



If it is thick and curly, then you might have problems because you would have a lot of tagles to deal with. A fine comb would be better for fine hair and a wider toothed comb for thick or curly hair. You best bet would be to ask a hair dresser or contact a cosmetology school.



Does using a plastic, tightly spaced teeth HAIR COMB damage your hair?

No, but it will take care of the bugs



Does using a plastic, tightly spaced teeth HAIR COMB damage your hair?

It is best to use a hairbrush. Combs tend to break hair when used on most hair types unless you have hair that never tangles. I am a cosmetologist



Does using a plastic, tightly spaced teeth HAIR COMB damage your hair?

Yes, a plastic comb with tightly spaced teeth will damage your hair. (Because it pulls at tangles - leading to breakage).



But you are also smart in that you don't want to use a brush. Brushes also have a detrimental effect on the hair (in most cases).



The best comb to use is one that has wide teeth that have round tips, and are widely spaced along the comb.



When combing, begin by untangling the ends, and work your way up the length of your hair.



Good luck. =D

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