will your comb untangle your fine toothed hair
teeth as in fine toothed comb
Dentate
untangle, arrange, groom, dress, search, hunt, rake, sift, scour, rummage
Machicolated Crenellated Notched Denticulated Scalloped
check out the resumes and their former employers with a fine toothed comb
To go over something with a fine toothed comb means to be precise, exacting and very careful when performing an activity or investigating something. For example, a detective might examine a crime scene "with a fine toothed comb." This means he or she would look over the area slowly and with great care, examining every detail, in order to find evidence. Also, a professor might read a student's paper "with a fine toothed comb," meaning that the professor would take great pains to find any flaws in the student's work. This expression comes from the practice of using a fine-toothed comb to find insects on a person or animal, or to carefully clean debris from fabric.
Don't brush or comb your hair when it is wet. Always start from the bottom and work your way up. Use wide-toothed comb for long hairs. Do not use brush to detangle your hair instead use fingers or wide-toothed comb. Brushing you scalp often removes the dead skin cells and stimulates hair growth. Referred link may help you.
"With the zigzag comb"
When hair is wet, Use a wide toothed comb... start from the bottom of your hair and work your way up through the tangles to avoid breaking or ripping out your hair.
Please keep your comb to yourself. The cock's comb is red. I comb the beach each morning for driftwood, shells, and jetsam.
M. Boeseman has written: 'The comb-toothed Loricariinae of Surinam' -- subject(s): Loricariidae
"With the zigzag comb"