Made from sustainably sourced premium wood, environmentally friendly and healthier, gentler on hair and scalp.
Wooden material doesn't easily generate static electricity, effectively reducing hair frizz and tangles.
Wood texture provides a warm and comfortable experience, massaging the scalp to promote blood circulation.
Wooden comb teeth are rounded and smooth, reducing pulling and damage to hair, protecting hair health.
When wooden combs are used to comb hair, they gently stimulate the scalp, promote blood circulation, and help hair grow healthily.
Wooden comb teeth are smooth and rounded, which can effectively reduce pulling and breakage of hair compared to plastic combs, protecting hair quality.
Regularly using wooden combs to comb hair helps evenly distribute scalp oil, making hair softer and shinier.
Wooden combs are made of natural materials, biodegradable, more friendly to the environment, and in line with sustainable development concepts.
Start from the hair roots and brush in the direction of hair growth. When encountering tangles, don't pull forcefully but untangle them patiently.
Use moderate pressure when brushing. Too much force may damage hair and scalp. Wooden combs naturally provide good massage effects without extra pressure.
Clean wooden combs regularly with warm water and mild soap, then air dry naturally. Avoid prolonged soaking in water to prevent damage to the wood structure.
After use, place the comb in a dry, well-ventilated area, avoiding direct sunlight and humid environments. Occasionally apply a small amount of olive oil to maintain the wooden surface.
Wooden combs are suitable for all hair types, especially dry and damaged hair. For very thick or curly hair, first use a wide-tooth comb, then finish with a wooden comb.
Yes, wooden combs require proper maintenance. Avoid prolonged contact with water and store in a well-ventilated, dry place after use. Periodically wipe the comb surface with olive oil or specialized care oil to maintain the wood's luster and durability.
Wooden combs themselves cannot directly reduce hair loss, but they can reduce pulling and damage to hair during combing, thereby reducing hair breakage caused by improper combing. Additionally, the massage effect of wooden combs on the scalp helps promote blood circulation, which is indirectly beneficial to hair health.
Combs made from different woods differ in hardness, density, texture, and smell. For example, sandalwood combs have a natural fragrance and high hardness; peach wood combs are gentle in texture and suitable for sensitive scalps; boxwood combs have fine texture and comfortable feel. Choose according to personal preference and needs.
It is not recommended to use wooden combs on wet hair, as the humid environment may cause the wood to warp or crack. Additionally, wet hair is more prone to damage than dry hair, so it is recommended to gently dry hair with a towel before using a wooden comb.