The pressing comb, also known as a hot comb, was invented by Madam C.J. Walker, an African American entrepreneur and philanthropist, in the early 20th century. She developed this tool to help straighten and style hair, catering to the needs of African American women. Walker's innovations in hair care and beauty products significantly influenced the beauty industry and contributed to her success as one of the first female self-made millionaires in the United States.
Walter Sammons is the African American man who invented the hot comb.
Madam CJ Walker.
Annie Turnbo Malone obtained the first patent in 1900, but Madam CJ Walker (Sarah Breedlove) made improvements on the comb by widening the teeth for better result in straightening and prevention of tearing and breaking the hair. In later years after improvements, Walter Sammons obtained a patent on the pressing comb in 1920. By this time Madam CJ Walker (1867-1919) was dead. Walter Sammons did not invent the pressing comb. The pressing comb was actually invented and produce in France in the mid 1800s. Thank you, Toni Breedlove
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