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sugarsweet

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I am trying to decide which is better for retaining length a bone comb, a seemless comb or a wooden and why? if you have any other suggestions put them down as well.
 
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I think that either would be good it's up to you. I have both a bone comb and a seamless comb. Bone comes are seamless and the deposit vitamins and minerals to your hair while eliminating static, but they are more expensive than seamless combs which don't don't give vitamins and minerals. Seamless combs are inexpensive and they are good for detangling. I hope this helps. Check out this site for info on bone combs, www.tenderheadedaccessory.com.
 
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I love my conair shower comb. I use that for EVERYTHING. However when I airdry I need a finer comb to help smooth my hair on the magnetic rollers. I use the bone comb to part my hair and the SILKCOMB which I got from sally's to smooth the hair on the roller. So basically for everyday usage I use the Conair shower comb.
 
I think that either would be good it's up to you. I have both a bone comb and a seamless comb. Bone comes are seamless and the deposit vitamins and minerals to your hair while eliminating static, but they are more expensive than seamless combs which don't don't give vitamins and minerals. Seamless combs are inexpensive and they are good for detangling. I hope this helps. Check out this site for info on bone combs, www.tenderheaded.com.
 
I use seamless combs. They help you to retain length by preventing damage to the hair caused by the seams in regular combs. I got my seamless combs for around $8 each.
 
I use a seamless comb, and it's worked well for me.:) Never used a bone comb, but they sound great.
 
I have a fine tooth nubone seamless bone comb that I use all the time *style 120*
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And another one that I use sometimes
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I have two wide-tooth seamless bone combs from hairsense.com and one seamless comb from Tenderheaded.com

They all work very well for me.

I've have them listed in my journal.:)
 
ms_kenesha said:
I have a fine tooth nubone seamless bone comb that I use all the time *style 120*
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And another one that I use sometimes
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i have the same bone combs plus the really big detangling bone comb and i only use bone combs.
 
Carlie said:
I use #130 in this pic Ms K posted and I also use the K-Cutter! :up:
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I have ever size there, except for 120. I also have the big, super-wide tooth. I use that one in the shower.
 
what is a K cutter comb what does it do? I never heard of a silk comb is it really made of silk I could not find info on the net. what does it do for your hair?
 
A K-cutter is a metal comb that is the bomb for detangling. :love: I just got mine. You should be able to find them at most BSS. But Sally's doesn't carry it.

The silk comb is supposed to be comparable to a bone comb; that one can be found at Sally's. I have one but I don't use it much. My Jilbere shower comb and K-cutter get used the most.
 
I love my K-cutter comb, which is seamless. Mine looks a little different from the pic Allandra posted because the teeth are not tapered. I think I paid $2 for it at my local beauty supply store. :)
 
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