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Where are we getting our seamless combs from now, ladies

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off topicNoniewhy do i always get your mentions and not anyone elses?? i didnt get chromia mention and never get my mentions on the health section either sigh

Chromiaomg those pics!!! i feel little beads of sweat forming on my forehead:look::lachen:
 
@BlaqBella: beautiful combs! but... the teeth are so short. does the detangling comb really help w/ those super short teeth? cuz it looks like it might take forever to get through hair longer than a twa... do you find you have to use it differently than you would other combs w/ longer teeth? (eg magic star rake)


nzeee my hair is kinky/fine and I still have to detangle in somewhat small sections (esp. in the middle/back section of my hair)with it..but it works. And I have never had a comb with extra wide teeth to compare.
 
WOW i would love to see those pics then again..... i would prob start freaking out wondering how much damage i have already done to my hair pre seamless combs:lol:

And now I'm freaking out after reading the responses in this thread :lol:

Welp I'm about to order one of these combs.. LHCF strikes again :lol:
 
I've been using the magic star comb I got online from hotcombs. I like it because the teeth (just like the spacing between them) are also wide so that my coils can't wrap around them as I comb, which leads to pulling out fewer strands. And I think the seamless part helps too. It is the only wide tooth comb I use.
 
i never thought they made a difference because plenty of ladies have grown out their hear without them but i might get a detangling comb and a rait tail comb because i like to comb my hair often.
 
I have a $4 cheapie from Sephora
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but I like that bamboo comb Leesh.

I went to Sephora and that comb wasn't seamless.

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Okay this is a ridculous question but how do you really tell if a comb is seamless or not?
The teeth of a seamless comb are smooth, no lines. If you look in between the teeth of a comb with seams you'll see lines - the seams, raised ridges - on all the teeth.
 
Okay this is a ridculous question but how do you really tell if a comb is seamless or not?

If you look at a regular comb on the inside of the teeth you wll see a line running down it this is the seam that will eventually slice into your hair shaft

Even my old wide tooth comb while the seam wasnt as obvious as if it was brand new i could still clearly see and it
 
Hey @vevster, I purchased a Bamboo Comb by Annie from my local BSS, and guess what, it's fabulous! I've been goin' back and forth about ordering the expensive one from online, but I realized it simply doesn't matter. As long as there's no seems, that's what I'm looking for.
Here it is, it's lightweight, smooth and the teeth are spread apart:


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ETA: It cost about 3 Bucks! :yep:

I have a similar one from The Body Shop--didn't realize it qualified as seamless. It costs $7

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Hey @vevster, I purchased a Bamboo Comb by Annie from my local BSS, and guess what, it's fabulous! I've been goin' back and forth about ordering the expensive one from online, but I realized it simply doesn't matter. As long as there's no seems, that's what I'm looking for.
Here it is, it's lightweight, smooth and the teeth are spread apart:


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ETA: It cost about 3 Bucks! :yep:


Ladies in Tampa, I found this comb at Kim's Beauty Supply on Hillsborough. They have 3 different kinds. It's $3.49
 
I find the my bone combs detangle better than my ouidad. The bone combs give me the ability to comb through my wet hair when I can't necessarily accomplish that with the ouidad. I'm currently ~11 weeks post with no detangling issues with the bone comb. Prior to purchasing, I would be fighting something serious with the ouidad to detangle my hair. The ouidad is now used for smoothing the strands only. Bone combs all the way for detangling.
 
^^werd.

the Ouidad is now relegated to use on my extension hair only. if they came out w/ a seamless version i might bite but i'm guessing the high rate of breakage from every stroke of this comb can be attributed to the seams.

I have the Magic Star Jumbo Rake and a fine tooth bone comb and neither of them cut my hair up as much as the Ouidad.
 
^^werd.

the Ouidad is now relegated to use on my extension hair only. if they came out w/ a seamless version i might bite but i'm guessing the high rate of breakage from every stroke of this comb can be attributed to the seams.

I have the Magic Star Jumbo Rake and a fine tooth bone comb and neither of them cut my hair up as much as the Ouidad.

And those seams are very pronounced. Looks like something from the dollar store.

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I went to Sephora and that comb wasn't seamless.

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Okay this is a ridculous question but how do you really tell if a comb is seamless or not?

@JeterCrazed, Yeah, I looked into that one and realized it wasn't seamless! Go on and try the Annie, it's very cheap and definately worth a try! :yep:


@VelvetRain, If you look between the actual teeth, it's a very tiny, minuscule seam, that you can feel, if you run your fingertip on it. Its where the mold that it was made in, meets. And it creates a tiny little seam, that can slice your hair like a razor! :nono:
 
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I get my combs from Hairsense. These combs are great but a wooden comb is the business. No static and your hair feels as if it has been brushed! I bought one from a local BSS for £1.50, best money I ever spent!
 
@JeterCrazed, Yeah, I looked into that one and realized it wasn't seemless! Go on and try the Annie, it's very cheap and definately worth a try! :yep:


@VelvetRain, If you look between the actual teeth, it's a very tiny, minuscule seem, that you can feel, if you run your fingertip on it. Its where the mold that it was made in, meets. And it creates a tiny little seem, that can slice your hair like a razor! :nono:


Thank you! I checked my two wide tooth combs I detangle with and they are NOT seamless. Looks like it's time to order a seamless one.
 
Ok ok ok. Since Im trying to have healthy hair I think this is going to be imperative soooo.......Im going to get one. But.....before I do that can someone please PLEASE answer my question:

Which comb is good for 4b thick coarse hair?

What size comb is good for detangling wet/dry?

What comb does both in the first place? (detangling wet/dry)

Help please.



 
I really want a bone comb. I have a couple seamless combs, and my fave is an alternating teeth Mebco (black and white in color, has long and short teeth alternating). Now that one is seamless. I guess I will have to order a bone comb online because I haven't seen them in my local BSS.

Or, maybe I can smooth down the seams myself (they are ever so slight) with sandpaper. I'd rather do this than spend $23.99 on a "bone" comb, only to have it made of resin and find some seams! :nono:
 
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I really want a bone comb. I have a couple seamless combs, and my fave is an alternating teeth Mebco (black and white in color, has long and short teeth alternating). Now that one is seamless. I guess I will have to order a bone comb online because I haven't seen them in my local BSS.

Or, maybe I can smooth down the seams myself (they are ever so slight) with sandpaper. I'd rather do this than spend $23.99 on a "bone" comb, only to have it made of resin and find some seams! :nono:

MASON PEARSON is of resin and I guarantee you will not find a single blemish.

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