A typical hair comb weighs approximately 10-20 grams.
50 grams
hair combs are normally 20p if cheap but £5.00 if expensive or designer
0.05 cents
A comb jelly typically weighs between 1 gram to 1 kilogram, depending on the species and size of the individual.
This is really easy but might take a bit of time. The first thing you need to do is wash your hair. After you wash it and it's a bit dry, take your hair spray, (the one which keeps your hair in a fixed position) and take a comb. So comb your hair until its straight enough (the hair must be still wet if its not wet then your hair will not be straight after you comb it) and take your comb pull your hair down so that it looks straight (don't use too much of your hair, take a part by part) and spray your hair. Do that to the rest of your hair. So yeah that's it.
I have small screwdrivers that weigh about one ounce.
You back comb it. Careful while doing this because it's quite hard to brush out again. you get a comb but you comb up the hair instead of down. it should split and just keep doing it until it is all frizzy. If you do it too much you can damage your hair.
To use a Jilbere razor comb, hold it like a regular comb and section your hair as desired. Glide the comb through your hair while applying gentle pressure to create layers or texture, ensuring you maintain an even motion for consistent results. For best results, work on dry hair and start with small sections to avoid cutting too much. Always follow up with styling products to enhance the finished look.
Black people with very curly hair use a "pick". It's broad in width and has several widely spaced teeth unlike a regular comb. I think they are lucky because they don't have to constantly comb their hair and usually their hair is much healthier than that of Caucasians hair. - I use a pick but also i section my hair into like 6-9 sedction, hols the hair then comb fromthe tips to the root so i don't pull out that much hair - I have a regular comb like anyone else! EXCEPT 4 my brush! Caucasians can use a brush with metal things at the end while black people have to brush with a brush that has bendy things at the end! THAT IS THE BRUSH I USE BECAUSE I'M BLACK AND PROUD!
1. Wash your hair (shampoo DO NOT condition. it stays in way better) 2. Towel dry your hair and wait ten minutes. 3. Open package and dip comb in. 4. Take strand of hair you want to dye and comb as much in as you want. 5. Wait 45 minutes for the lighter colors and about 25 for the darker. But it's whatever works best for you. Try applying heat to the lighter colors. It makes them more vivid. Hope this helped :-)
If it is synthetic, it will probably tangle & there is not much you can do to repair it. If you have (quality) human hair, simply condition & gently comb the tangles out.