The craze for eco-friendly products has taken over the hair maniacs’ world too. Girls who attach great importance to hair care like to use anti-static wooden hair combs. What’s the effect and the biggest benefits? Enjoy reading the post!
Which comb is better? Plastic vs wood
A great majority of hair maniacs choose wooden combs. It’s little wonder because wood prevents static flyaways. Besides, such accessories are smooth, free from any clasps (contrary to plastic combs) so hair cuticles don’t catch on them and thus are damage-safe. The teeth of wooden combs aren’t sharp so your scalp is secured from irritations.
Which wooden comb to pick?
The best comb is the one which neither tugs the hair nor irritates the scalp. At the same time, it lets you create any look you want. While choosing the right one, pay attention to the arrangement of the teeth, their length, size, and make sure the comb will be comfy to use and clean. A well-suited comb replaces any hair brush including the one made from wild boar bristles. Just remember not to comb hair when it’s still wet because the comb will wear off fast and the damaged material (no matter if it’s natural or not) may cause damage to your hair.
A wooden comb has several benefits:
- it doesn’t trigger hair static;
- it makes hair smoother;
- it suits all types of hair;
- it is gentle both for hair and scalp;
- it stimulates hair growth;
- it works for scalp massage;
- it nourishes by spreading sebum throughout the hair lengths;
- it removes impurities.
How to use a wooden comb?
Just like any other comb or brush. A wide-tooth comb works for combing out wet strands whereas a fine-tooth tool comes in handy during the hairstyling routine.
How to keep a wooden hair comb clean?
You should wash it after each use. Warm water with a soap or clarifying shampoo works best. Make sure you blot the water excess with a paper towel after every washing and then let the comb air dry. There’s a useful trick you might want to try. Once in a while, take a hair oil suited to your hair type and rub a bit into the comb. This way, it will serve you longer.