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WAHL Hot Comb, Afro-Caribbean Hair Straightening Comb for Afro Hair, Fine Teeth, Electric Hair Straightener, Straight Wigs, Silky Smooth Results, Gold, One Size

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Automatic switch-off is a good feature to have as the heating switches off as soon as the comb reaches the desired temperature. This protects the tool from overheating and also protects the hair and scalp from burning and scalding.

Straightening your hair, a hot comb provides more flexibility and control over styling than a flat iron. With a comb, you can create sleek, smooth styles while worrying less about damage from excessive high heat. You’ll get sleek, smooth hair by sectioning it carefully and gliding the heated comb downward from roots to ends.After each use, unplug your comb and wipe it down with a damp cloth to remove any excess product buildup. Doing so will help extend the lifespan of your hot comb by preventing a buildup of oils and styling products. Electric hot combs with adjustable heat settings reduce damage by up to 50% compared to the uncontrolled heat from manual pressing combs. Heat damage can compromise hair health over time. Take preventative measures like sectioning, using heat protectant, and proper temperature settings for the individual’s texture and hair type. Super lightweight and streamlined, convenient to carry along with simple to use. Ideal for straightening curly, frizzy, and afro Caribbean more hairstyles. The comb’s even heat flows through strands like a river’s steady current, distributing warmth smoothly across your scalp. Curved teeth grip each section as the comb moves methodically. Your wrist turns the swiveling cord effortlessly to reach every angle. You cannot reach the roots with a flat iron. However, you can straighten the hair from the roots with a hot comb.

Protectant sprays create a barrier between the hot comb’s intense heat and delicate strands. Using them makes the styling process smoother by helping the comb glide from root to tip with no snagging or breakage. Roller sets, perm rods, gas-heated irons and hot combs – all well known implements once used to create much-loved and traditional hair trends. But can you imagine rollers replacing your volumising mist or texturising spray? Or perm rods creeping into your hair routine? Seems unfathomable in this day and age, but with the recent rise in use of hot combs, it’d be stupid to rule them all out.The hot comb can also be known as the pressing comb, the older fashioned pressing spoon is set into heater cooker for heating up. Who Invented Hot Comb (Pressing Comb) Step 1: As a hot comb works best on natural hair, ensure that it is at least an inch long starting from the scalp. If you have chemically-treated hair, it is best to grow it out and only then straighten your hair using a hot comb. Step 3: Apply a heat protectant serum or spray before you begin. If you don’t have either, you can apply a thin layer of sunflower oil as well. A long swivel cord helps you to maneuver the comb around all sides of your head with utmost ease. A short straight cord will require you to bend and move around yourself, making the whole procedure strenuous and stressful.

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