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K-Cutter Users!!! Talk To Me...

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I was all up in Chicoro's fotki and read about her use of the K-Cutter. Then I see Pokahontas post about the K-Cutter. I did a search and didn't get anything...

- How long have you had a K-Cutter?
- How great does it work for your hair, wet or dry?
- How many and what types do you have?
- Where can I find one? (I'm in NYC)


Please share the K-Cutter experience... especially if you're a natural and have tight, tight curls.
 
Well I have one, and I like it, I don't have to force it through my hair, but I would use it on dry hair for me....others might be different....but for some odd reason it doesn't feel like it's damaging my hair....but I like it better than the plastic combs, but I still use the rake comb when my hair is wet.....I like it, I'm from SC, so I got mine from a BSS....So I hope this helps and good luck.....
 
I've used them in my life, IMO the wooden ones are better, (AKA picks) the metal can be hard on your hair.

When I grew up, we called the "Cake Cutters."
 
I've used them in my life, IMO the wooden ones are better, (AKA picks) the metal can be hard on your hair.

When I grew up, we called the "Cake Cutters."

I've been using them since I was a teenager. I use them to comb my hair when its straight or to detangle my hair after it's deep conditioned. A few years ago, I noticed that they were disappearing from the beauty supply stores in Los Angeles, so I stocked up on them. The price was still low--just $1.75 each.

My stylist doesn't care about using metal on my hair, so he uses a short wide tooth plastic comb that doesn't break.
 
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I have one and love it. I use it on wet and dry hair. No snagging at all. I love the way it feels on my scalp too.

I ordered mines online. Don't remember where. I remember Googleling it.
 
I can't say I was impressed when using it on my DD's natural hair. I found that the right conditioner made much more of a difference then that particular comb.
 
I've used them in my life, IMO the wooden ones are better, (AKA picks) the metal can be hard on your hair.

When I grew up, we called the "Cake Cutters."

Wait, Yes,Yes, I really thought they were pronouncing it wrong, I am from the old school and that is what we called it, Cake Cutter, and my Grandmother used to actually cut cake with them, doing hair with them came later, I actually did a search on it to be sure that was the real name. LOL!
 
Funny, I just pulled it back out a couple of weeks ago!

- How long have you had a K-Cutter? I've had it for about 3 years
- How great does it work for your hair, wet or dry? Wet, but not sopping wet anymore. I think when I found the shower comb I liked it better on wet hair. However, I do like to use it after I've applied products. Im texturized with thick hair
- How many and what types do you have? Just the one like the picture
- Where can I find one? (I'm in NYC) I found the last one at the beauty supply store.
 
I have been using mine for only 2 months now. I actually only bought it because Chicoro uses it! :grin: I use it once a week to comb through my hair, while it has conditioner in it. I love it! The comb passes through my hair very easily and it gets rid of tangles and mats pretty easy as well. Also, I don't have that many hairs in the comb either! I honestly am DONE with my Denman. I would have soooo much hair in that thing, but I thought it was normal. The K Cutter gets rid of all my shed hair as well but I don't havea lot of hair coming out like i did with my Denman. I really believe that with the Denman, I was pULLING my hair out (breakage) and with the KCutter only the shed hairs are coming out.
 
I am a 4b/a natural and have been using a K Cutter for a few years now. It's great for detangling and really helps to keep breakage to a minimum. There is a new goodie detangling comb I want to try though and will let you know if that's better (in my case anyways). I find I like this particular comb on damp or wet hair. I've been trying to limit my dry hair combing.
 
Wait, Yes,Yes, I really thought they were pronouncing it wrong, I am from the old school and that is what we called it, Cake Cutter, and my Grandmother used to actually cut cake with them, doing hair with them came later, I actually did a search on it to be sure that was the real name. LOL!

Yup, they were originally for cutting cakes!

I have that same one posted but I always forget to use it. I believe Irresistible uses a cake cutter on her hair.
 
i don't have one now, but i've used it before. it's just another afro pick, which is the main comb i used for 10 years. i prefer the standard sized pick just because the k-cutter is a bit unwieldy. but i like both because they have smooth teeth and the teeth are widely spaced apart.
 
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