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Answer #2: Madam C. J. Walker did not invent the straightening comb. This is a myth. She developed a line of hair care products for African American women during the early 1900s and was a pioneer of the modern hair care and cosmetics industries along with Annie Malone, her primary competitor, as well as her contemporaries, Helena Rubinstein and Elizabeth Arden.

Answer #1: Madame C.J. Walker is famous for inventing some hair products but most known for inventing the hot comb.

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