Wooden Comb,Natural Wood Wide Tooth Hair Comb, Scraping Scalp Massage Comb,Handheld No Static Head Massage Tool Meridians Massager for Head Caring Relaxation Acupoint Massage.
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My neck, hand and arm areas, as well as my head and face, are all treated with it. I can take it anywhere with me and it fits in my purse perfectly.
This product is excellent. It is exactly what I am looking for. We did a head treatment right away, first with coconut oil, moistening a comb, and felt good right away. When you are done brushing your hair slowly, you can press it to make it much more comfortable. It is easy to carry, so you can continue your travel whenever you want.
There is a lot of pressure applied to my scalp with this massage. This purchase was a great purchase for me.
My favorite part of it is the simplicity. The quality is great.
It is beautiful, and it is functional. I have updated this post on 7/21/21. I developed a grayish appearance and fuzzy texture, as if it had been contaminated with This was just after a few days of use. Instead of the fuzz rubbing away, there was thick dust. It was only after looking at similar combs made by other sellers that I realized this is apparently common, and what the sellers are saying is that it is a natural characteristic of the wood type, and that it can be sanded off if you wish. The prospect of sanding my comb every few days does not appeal to me at all. My comb was in a state of disrepair when I decided to treat it with oil to protect the wood and condition it. As soon as the wood turned back to its naturally rich brown color, you could see the wood grain again. No oily residue or lubricant is left on the comb or coming off to get into your hair. The oil absorbs quickly and doesn't leave any oily residue. The oil I used was just a grapeseed/coconut oil mix I had on hand, but there may be some wood oils that would work I wonder if you can use those furniture polish wipes. Then again, I may have started there, since I do not have any of those. I am knocking off a star, though, because the manufacturer should have sealed the wood before shipping or at the very least told us this would be the case. I will continue. The original review was as follows The hair on my head is very fine and long (past my hip bone). I always use a comb with wide-toothed plastic on my hair - I'm weird like that You cannot brush your hair with any kind of brush I therefore found this wooden comb to be very useful. Hair is not damaged or torn by this product. A reasonable amount of tangling is achieved with this tool. br>The comb is made of wood that is smooth and polished and shaped to fit the hand. The tines have been enlarged and rounded. - in the shape of balls The object of this procedure is to achieve a massaging effect on the scalp (I also use it to massage my neck). The comb is a small one, but I'm not sure why you would need a large In addition to being cumbersome to use, its benefits of massage wouldn't be the same as those of a hand massager. They really do deliver the goods with this one There are acupressure points on the head and neck that are affected. The brush or comb isn't necessary if you really don't like the combing action, as you can use this to massage your scalp and then follow up with whatever brush or comb you usually use. The cat is also cute as a button. There is something beautiful about the wood grain. With great pleasure, I write to you.
In other words, I was hoping for the best of both worlds with this comb, however it was not as I had hoped for. If you want some context, my hair is baby fine, not very thick, perfectly straight, and a little over processed. Because of this, it is prone to tangle and break, something that can be alleviated by using a wide tooth comb to untangle it. However, the comb in this case didn't help the problem at all. I noticed that the comb refused to even grip my hair when I tried to use it for the first time Gliding over it as if it were nothing.
In order to get it to actually comb through my tresses, I basically have to hold my hair up and out, then force the comb Although the teeth of the comb do engage with strands of my hair, it tends to pull them out rather than detangle them, even when I have the comb actually working. Some aspect of the shape and spacing of the teeth is simply incompatible with the type of hair I have. It is still worth four stars to me, since I believe this comb would be a better choice for hair that is thicker and stronger. Additionally, it does work for the massage tool, so if you were planning to buy it for that purpose, expect to Overall, I would say that this comb is a disappointment in spite of its cool look. In addition, I think that it can still be used to treat other types of hair and can at the same time give it points for being well made, aesthetically pleasing, and a good.
It is beautifully made and has pictures. Whenever I see a good self care product, I am eager to check it out. When I came across this Wooden wide tooth Hair/massage comb, I was eager to give it a try. I found it very intriguing to look at. I reviewed it for $9 at the time. It's only 95 cents (and a coupon is included! There's no frills attached to the comb. It comes in a plastic bag. The comb itself does not have any markings or stamps and feels very very nice in the hand. The surface is completely smooth and polished, which is perfect for its intended use. Every piece of art has its own character, because every piece will be made from a different wood. Mine is no difference - It looks great, and I'm very pleased with it. A super wide set of teeth makes it look like If I was going to separate my hair when it was wet, I would only use a comb that had a flat edge - The purpose of the technique does not always need to be for "beauty" or "styling. " You aren't pulling on the hair hard since the wood is soft and it doesn't pull hard on the hair (though I recommend drying your hair properly if you use it on wet hair since the wood is hard to work with. Just using that example, a finish might be ruined). As an added bonus, this comb is also useful for massaging the legs, arms or any other areas that might be tense or need some muscles worked out. I like how it feels on my skin and how it glides smoothly. I would definitely say that this is a multifaceted project This tool serves a wide range of purposes. The price is very reasonable and this is a great, small item to have on hand. Additionally it is pretty, so it would be a good gift.