December 21, 1920
Walter Sammons is credited with inventing the straightening comb for hair, a tool that helped facilitate the straightening of hair without the need for chemical treatments. This invention revolutionized hair care for African American individuals by providing a safer and more efficient method for straightening hair.
The comb is placed in slots on the side of the casting tray. It is put in the slots BEFORE the hot, melted gel is poured. After the gel solidifies, the comb is taken out. The "teeth" of the comb leave small holes in the gel that we call "wells."
Yes, warmer water will make the plastic comb more flexible and easier to bend compared to cold water, which will make the comb more rigid and resistant to bending. This is because the heat from the warm water softens the plastic material, allowing it to be reshaped more easily.
Get hot, as in temperature OR feel hot? It may feel hot because it isn't well ventilated. Get hot -- it's as hot as the rest of your core.
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Walter Sammons is the African American man who invented the hot comb.
Walter Sammons is credited with inventing the straightening comb for hair, a tool that helped facilitate the straightening of hair without the need for chemical treatments. This invention revolutionized hair care for African American individuals by providing a safer and more efficient method for straightening hair.
Walter sammons is a famous African American he invented the hot comb for nappy kinky hair .
No one really knows who invented the hot comb. Either Madam CJ Walker or Walter Sammons People say Madam CJ Walker but it was WALTER SAMMONS.
Walter Sammons died in 1973. He was the inventor of a new and improved hot comb for African American hair.
Walter Sammons, the African American inventor known for creating the hot comb, passed away on January 30, 1973. His invention revolutionized hair care for African Americans and contributed to the development of modern hair styling techniques. Sammons' legacy continues to impact the beauty industry to this day.
Oh honey, Walter H. Sammons lived in Columbus, Ohio as an adult. He was the inventor of the hot comb, which revolutionized hair care for Black women. So, if you're ever in Columbus and your hair needs a little extra love, you can thank Mr. Sammons for making it all possible.
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Madam C. J. Walker did NOT invent the hot comb, the straightening comb or the chemical perm. This myth is often repeated, but it is not true. The hot comb was being used as early as the 1880s in Europe and America and was sold in Bloomingdales and Sears catalogues in 1890 16 years before Madam Walker developed her line of hair care products. Madam Walker was an entrepreneur, a pioneer of the modern hair care industry, a philanthropist and political activist. For more information, please visit www.madamcjwalker.com.