Kent A FOT Handmade All Fine Tooth Saw Cut Beard Comb - Pocket Comb and Travel Comb - Styling Comb or Wet Comb for Fine or Thinning Hair, Beard Care, and Hair Care for the Essential Kent Beard Kit
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The following is incorrect Please do not use plastic, or anything polymer. The following is an example Also made from dense, pliable, and consistently stiff cellulose acetate, not polystyrene plastic, Kent combs can also bear a lot of weight. The outer surface of this material has an extremely glossy finish, which makes it glide over hair more easily and without catching. Using a Kent comb, your hair slides through its saw cut teeth
This comb does not have that feature. But it is well made and of good quality! This is a highly recommended book.
The teeth spacing is the same on all my pieces, including the 77T and the FQT.
This works very well. When paired with an electric razor, I also trim my mustache with it. It is possible to use a better comb Could you please let me know? As far as I can tell, this one works fine.
Selected User Reviews For Kent A FOT Handmade All Fine Tooth Saw Cut Beard Comb - Pocket Comb and Travel Comb - Styling Comb or Wet Comb for Fine or Thinning Hair, Beard Care, and Hair Care for the Essential Kent Beard Kit
Do you have any recommendations for a comb that I should review? It's never crossed my mind to do that, until yesterday when there was an unexpected crisis. There was a time when I was sure I had I started having horrible flashbacks It was a bad experience when I spent a lot of time searching for a replacement for my Ace comb only to discover that they had since gone cheap and screechy. I then tried all the combs I could find in my area and was unhappy to find that they, too, were cheap crap compared to (I forget the brand) I tried one that seemed okay, but it broke in half in a couple of To save my life, I ordered these in desperation. After swallowing hard and paying seven bucks, I was satisfied. Can I borrow a comb for a while? The texture and smoothness of the product, along with the fact that it had no seams and didn't seem likely to break were all things I saw as I opened the package. I have not lost any comb teeth or ends in it, and it never feels scratchy on the scalp. I started using it when I was young, and there was no end. Despite that, a comb costs seven bucks? Would you spend that much money on it? Yesterday, I thought I had lost it and found myself scrambling all over the house looking for it the couch, the chairs, the cars, the porch. I finally found it as I panicked, searching everywhere. You can find it anywhere. The kids gave me one of their combs, so I borrowed it. The yuck factor is high! My hour drive to work with all those flashbacks ended after I got to work. It was like a flashback. How can I ensure I get new Kent combs delivered until I can order new scratchy combs? Should I go to CVS or the grocery store to buy new scratchy combs until I can get my new Kents The thought of doing it didn't appeal to me. One more place I could have checked for my comb was this one In my office, it must have fallen out of my pocket and ended up under my chair. My day was pretty busy today. So what did I do? As a precaution, I ordered spares in case those flashbacks occur again in the future. For a comb, you have to pay seven bucks? The movie is well worth the money.
My hair is kind of new to me in terms of styling, and specifically in terms of combs, since I've used some store-bought combs you could get at a drug store So far, I have purchased several items. In all honesty, I still don't quite get what the appeal of this particular comb is. If you knew how small I am, you would be surprised to hear how small it is. I can't reach much of a depth into my hair when I'm combing it because it feels awkward to reach into my hair with my hands. I don't have long enough teeth, I don't have a long enough comb. Of course, I could have measured it out before buying it, but I was sold by the reputation of the brand and reviews here. My hair won't comb itself? Do I not know how? The chances are maybe. The comb also seems like it would be more of a pocket item, right? As much as I like this, right now, I would much rather have a cheap, large comb, bought from Dollar Tree or somewhere, but I'll keep trying. The only reason I gave it 4 stars was because I'm nice and feel there might have been some user error.
My favorite pocket comb is the original Kent pocket comb, for $8 with Prime. I've been using this little guy for 3 years and believe it to be my preferred daily comb that never leaves my side, or pockets. Cellulose Acetate is the only material used in this beautifully made comb, making it completely Eco-friendly as well. The people are friendly. The comb measures approximately 4 1/2" long, and it has perfectly rounded saw blade teeth along the length of the comb, making it a much gentler comb that your scalp will certainly enjoy. In addition to being environmentally friendly, Cellulose Acetate is also very flexible and durable, with a lifespan of over a century if it's properly maintained. As a pocket comb, I like that it's sleek, durable, gentle, and under $10, which makes it an ideal buy! I bring it.
This was recommended to me because of its saw cut instead of stamped or injection molded construction, which would be less likely to damage my hair. As a matter of fact, I have experienced the opposite. I have used cheap little black stamped combs for years, and they have worked fine. I was using this, however, before my hair began falling out on my head and beard. This comb does not function for me, and I think I know why. It appears that the comb's teeth are porous, sandpapery, and not smooth. The saw cut portion appears porous, rough, and sandpapery. I like the spacing of teeth, it's supposed to be fine toothed and it is fine, but the teeth themselves are unbelievably wide, funneling a lot of hair into a sharp There will be a lot of pulling and grabbing with this comb. The gold lettering came off within the first couple of uses, making my hair look like it was covered with gold glitter.
It is a very nice handmade comb with smooth teeth, so it is ideal for people with beards or people with Because this comb is advertised as handmade, it's supposed to be free of imperfections inside the teeth that you would find in a conventional comb. You can use these imperfections as if they were tiny teeth, and they can pull and tug on your hair. With the use of this comb, I found that pulling and tugging dramatically decreased. I think this comb is great value for the money because it looks old world and hand crafted at the same time. A unique piece of ancient tree amber or something similar appears to have been carved into it. This is a little comb that can be used by your bearded buddy, and quite possibly even by your.
As a teenager, I would pluck out my eyebrows, but since I started growing a beard last autumn, I preoccupied myself The Kent product has made my beard look great no matter how much I comb it. I used to comb too much and ended up with broken and uneven hair, but now without combing at all my beard looks great. No matter what type of hair it is, it floats through and gives the desired effect without any
Last night, I was drunk and after sprinting down the street to get my friend her windbreaker, I dropped the comb without realizing I had done so. A couple of hours later I went to look for it and found that a car had run it over. Despite being broken, it was still intact In the meantime, I will order another one since the one I received was a bit scratched on the one side. I could probably smooth it out with some very fine sandpaper, but I am ordering one anyway. What do you look for in a piece of craftsmanship or a durable product? This is a five-star rating in every aspect! It's hard to find a comb as good as Kent's. I wish you the best.