Most people would never realize how damaging a typical comb can be to their biological hair, let alone a costly and precious hair replacement system investment. If you take a look at a standard wide tooth comb for example, you can see a seam on the left and right of each tine (tooth) in the comb. Those seams actually rip and scrape at your hair. So, in that sense, repeated combing means repeated damage.
I guess for the average person this might not be a HUGE deal, however, for those of us wearing human hair systems (especially LONG hair) AND trying to keep our growing hair in decent shape, every little bit of extra care helps. Enter, the "bone" comb.
Bone combs were originally carved out of a single piece of animal bone and sanded down to super-smooth perfection so that each glide through your hair was without those microscopic snags and catches. Nowadays, carving animal bone is illegal of course, so boneless bone combs are usually made with seamless resin. Because they're not really bone anymore, you may sometimes see them advertised as "bohn" or "boan" combs or even "bakelite" combs.
Bone/resin combs are rather inexpensive and worth the small expense as a great addition to your toolbox of happinesslifetime.com hair care products. Bone combs come in various sizes and styles such as detanglers, picks and rattails.
If you're interested in doing everything you possibly can to maintain the quality of the human hair in your hair replacement system, make the small investment.
Susan Falcone
Founder, Crowned Beautiful
Certified Personal Development Coach
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