Beard Power Wooden Beard Comb & Durable Case for Men with Sexy Beard, Fine & Coarse Teeth, Pocket Comb for Beards & Mustaches,Brown Deer Design
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It was light, I don't recall. While I was at work, my comb broke in half. As a result, I kept the case and had a metal comb made for it.
I'm not sure where it came from, but it wasn't from the United States, and it broke after only one use. It is a waste of time. It's not a good idea to purchase it.
isn't made of real leather It's Chinese junk that looks exactly like dozens of other Amazon items, with the exception of the logo.
No, it's not good for hair because the comb is so thick that it will glide through your hair without picking up any hair between its teeth, and it's also unpolished and uneven, which could damage your hair.
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It worked well and was reasonably priced. The only criticism I have is that it was so inexpensive. It snapped in half as I was getting into my Jeep, just after the return date had passed.
When it came to my beard, I was late to the comb game; I had nice oils, balms, and other products, as well as a good boar bristle brush, clippers, and everything else I thought I needed. Only when I was trimming my beard would I use a comb, and it was an old plastic one. It wasn't a huge deal, I reasoned. I was sorely mistaken. br>The quality of this wooden comb is outstanding. It removes the tangles that a brush or a less effective comb will simply miss. You also have the option of choosing between very fine teeth and larger teeth. It feels great against your skin and provides a more personal facial massage than any brush could. I'm glad I got this comb because it's helped me improve my beard care routine. If we're going to grow beards, we need to take care of them as best we can, and a good comb like this is required. The leather carrying case is also a lovely addition. It is impossible to overestimate the value of this book.
3 points. There's nothing like meticulously grooming a grizzly beard with a piece of tree pulp that has been fabricated That, combined with the leather pouch, makes it an elegant present for that special lumberjack in your life.
It's a comb, in case you didn't notice. It will be exactly what you expect, with the exception that the teeth will end a little early if you look at the ends. I'm sure that makes it a little more difficult to break if you keep it in your pocket. Unfortunately, this makes brushing your moustache extremely difficult. You can't use it because your nose blocks it due to where the teeth end. It's fine for a beard, and I carry it around with me and use it on my hair when I'm out and about, but I have to use my fingers to get my moustache where I want it and hope for the best. Still, it's not a bad product, and I use it every day, and I'd definitely recommend it. All you have to do is be conscious of your moustache.
br>br>There's a lot of variable thickness across the comb (so it's wavy in an odd way), and you can see clear evidence of the tool marks used to cut this. It can get stuck in your beard, but not in a way that's too bothersome. Just pointing out that it could be made better. The quality of the leather pouch has wowed me. It's real (thin) leather, not the cheap pleather I was expecting. br>br>For the price, I'm satisfied.
I keep my comb in my work bag, which I use every day, so it's not at risk of breaking due to pressure from my pocket. That said, I'll admit that my comb has warped and no longer lies flat when placed on a flat surface. I'm not sure what type of wood/plastic this is, but it's definitely warped from daily use. Is this something I'd consider purchasing again? I'd probably do it for the price.
For my boyfriend, I purchased a wooden beard comb. It appeals to his tastes. The quality of the details is excellent. The leather case has a nice logo on it. He uses it on his beard as well as his hair, which is hilarious. It appeals to me a great deal. I'll buy one for myself if the comb doesn't have "beard" engraved on it! br>br>I strongly advise you to do so.
My mustache isn't quite walrus-like, but it is thick and large. This comb's fine tines are too closely spaced, and the wide-spaced tines are too thick for my mustache. br>br>I still recommend it, but only if you don't have a mustache. It's a mediocre beard comb, but it's a fantastic pocket comb for my head hair. It's so light in my pocket that I don't even notice it's there, the case keeps lint out, and it's quite durable. I haven't tried carrying it in my back pocket yet, but I'm confident it would not break.