comb

There are a wide variety of combs available on the market, each with specific features suited to different hair types and hairstyles. Here are some of the most common types of combs used in hairdressing.

  1. Wide tooth comb , this type of comb is often used to detangle thick, curly or frizzy hair. Wide teeth help reduce hair breakage and minimize frizz when detangling.

  2. Fine-toothed comb , fine-toothed combs are great for detangling fine hair or creating detailed hairstyles that require increased precision. They are also used to evenly distribute styling products throughout the hair.

  3. Tail Comb As mentioned earlier, the tail comb features a thin, elongated tail on one side, making it ideal for dividing hair into sections when doing hairstyles and for creating precise lines.

  4. Cutting comb , cutting combs are used by professional hairdressers to cut hair precisely. They usually have teeth spaced closer together and straight edges to achieve clean, even lines when cutting.

  5. Thinning Comb Thinning combs have teeth at different lengths, allowing you to thin out thick hair by removing some of the bulk while maintaining length. They are often used to create textured and layered cuts.

  6. Volume Comb , Volume combs are designed with serrated teeth or wave-shaped teeth to add volume and texture to fine hair. They are used to lift hair at the roots and create volume at the roots.

  7. Anti-static comb , these combs are made from anti-static materials to reduce static electricity and minimize frizz when styling.

These are some of the most common types of combs, but there are many others with specific features suited to different styling needs and hair types. Choosing the right comb usually depends on the texture and thickness of the hair, as well as the desired hairstyle.