What it does
Our Wide Tooth Comb is the perfect on-the-go accessory designed to detangle your hair, stimulate your scalp and encourage long and healthy hair growth.
Why it's special
Our Wide Tooth Comb's versatile design is perfect for use both in and out of the shower, whether you're looking to evenly distribute your conditioner during hair washing, or detangle your hair on the go! Its curved-top handle design offers easy grip whilst its wide-spaced teeth work to detangle and destress the hair, helping to encourage healthy growth from the root and reduce damage to the hair follicle.
Benefits
- Massage & Minimise Damage - Its wide-spaced teeth help to gently massage and stimulate the scalp for growth whilst preventing breakage in the hair follicle, resulting in longer, stronger and healthier hair
- Versatile Design - Perfect for use on all hair types and on both wet or dry hair, in or out of the shower
- Made To Last - Simple to wipe down and keep hair free, allowing for use again and again
1. Grip the comb using the curved top edge
2. Working from the ends upwards, gently comb through your hair to remove any tangles
3. Once you've reached the scalp, apply gentle pressure to help stimulate blood flow and support healthy hair growth. Suitable for use on wet or dry hair.
Yes! Our Wide Tooth Comb can help detangle and destress all hair types but is best suited for curly, bleached or colour-treated hair.
It offers a gentle alternative for detangling, helping to prevent breakage and reduce the risk of pulling hair from the root or damaging the hair follicles.
Yes! - Our Wide Tooth Comb is perfect for use both in and out of the shower. It’s perfect for combing through Conditioner or your Repair Mask in the shower to make sure it’s evenly distributed across your strands and works equally well when out of the shower on wet or dry locks!
Our Wide Tooth Comb features a sleek, glossy sky blue finish that’s easy to clean with a quick wipe of a damp cloth.
Our top tip is to work from the ends upwards! Working from the root can cause additional damage so it’s best to go gently and remove the knots bit by bit from the ends, slowly moving up the strand until you can comb all the way through smoothly.