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Finding a Good Comb
1) The teeth are widely spaced. You don’t want to use a comb that has thin, close
teeth.

2) The comb should be sturdy and should not bend when you run it through your hair.

3) Use this comb after shampooing instead of a brush. Wet hair is not as strong as
dry hair, so you have to treat it gently.

4) Don’t pull the comb through a tangle. Spray the tangle with a dilution of crème
rinse to loosen it, then use your fingers to separate the tangle, then comb.

5) Wash the comb every other time you wash your hair. The best solution is to add a
dollup of your shampoo with a few drops of ammonia in warm water..
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