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NEW
ID: 23717

129 MDL

MDL 150

-14%
NEW
ID: 23713

120.4 MDL

MDL 140

-14%
NEW
ID: 22543
NEW
ID: 22542
NEW
ID: 22541
NEW
ID: 22540
NEW
ID: 22539

64.5 MDL

MDL 75

-14%
NEW
ID: 22538
NEW
ID: 22536
NEW
ID: 22532
NEW
ID: 22531
NEW
ID: 22530
NEW
ID: 22529

64.5 MDL

MDL 75

-14%
NEW
ID: 22528
NEW
ID: 22527

64.5 MDL

MDL 75

-14%
NEW
ID: 21604

30.1 MDL

MDL 35

-14%
NEW
ID: 21603

30.1 MDL

MDL 35

-14%
NEW
ID: 21602

30.1 MDL

MDL 35

-14%
NEW
ID: 21601

30.1 MDL

MDL 35

-14%
NEW
ID: 21600

30.1 MDL

MDL 35

-14%
NEW
ID: 21599

30.1 MDL

MDL 35

-14%
NEW
ID: 21597

30.1 MDL

MDL 35

-14%
NEW
ID: 21596

30.1 MDL

MDL 35

-14%
NEW
ID: 21594

30.1 MDL

MDL 35

-14%
NEW
ID: 21593

30.1 MDL

MDL 35

-14%
NEW
ID: 21592

30.1 MDL

MDL 35

-14%
NEW
ID: 21406

103.2 MDL

MDL 120

-14%
NEW
ID: 21405

103.2 MDL

MDL 120

-14%
NEW
ID: 21404

103.2 MDL

MDL 120

-14%
NEW
ID: 21403

103.2 MDL

MDL 120

-14%
NEW
ID: 21402

103.2 MDL

MDL 120

-14%
NEW
ID: 21401

103.2 MDL

MDL 120

-14%
NEW
ID: 21400

103.2 MDL

MDL 120

-14%
NEW
ID: 21399

103.2 MDL

MDL 120

-14%
NEW
ID: 21398

103.2 MDL

MDL 120

-14%
NEW
ID: 21397

103.2 MDL

MDL 120

-14%
NEW
ID: 21396

103.2 MDL

MDL 120

-14%
NEW
ID: 21395

103.2 MDL

MDL 120

-14%
NEW
ID: 21394

103.2 MDL

MDL 120

-14%
Combs are a fundamental tool in hairdressing, used to distribute products, detangle, and style hair. They are available in various shapes, materials, and sizes, tailored to suit different hair textures and desired effects. One of the most common types of combs used in hairdressing is the tail comb, characterized by its thin pointed end. Tail combs are versatile and suitable for sectioning and styling hair with precision. Stylists use them to create straight parts, tease hair, and separate individual sections during cutting or color application. Another popular type of comb is the wide-tooth comb, typically made of plastic or silicone. It is perfect for detangling wet hair, especially for those with curly, thick, or textured hair. Wide-tooth combs are also gentle on hair, minimizing breakage or hair damage. The rat-tail comb is a hybrid of the tail comb and the wide-tooth comb. It has a pointed end for precise sectioning and a wide-tooth end for detangling. Rat-tail combs are optimal for ensuring even color distribution and precise styling. The paddle brush is a type of comb designed for longer hair lengths. Its wide surface area provides a larger coverage, making it easier to detangle and style hair. Paddle brushes are ideal for smoothing out thick, long hair and providing a polished finish. The material of combs also influences their effectiveness. Wooden combs are becoming increasingly popular due to their natural properties to minimize static and improve scalp condition. In contrast, plastic combs are affordable and waterproof, making them a great option for use in the shower. In conclusion, combs are an essential tool in hairdressing, catering for a wide range of hair types and styles. Hairdressers must have a selection of combs available to achieve different effects in their hairstyling repertoire. So next time you visit your salon, pay attention to the variety of combs your hairdresser uses to achieve your desired hairstyle.