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  2. Hairbrush - Wikipedia

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    A hairbrush is a brush with rigid (hard or inflexible) or light and soft spokes used in hair care for smoothing, styling, and detangling human hair, or for grooming an animal's fur. It can also be used for styling in combination with a curling iron or hair dryer .

  3. Hairstyling tool - Wikipedia

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    A comb. A comb is a device made of solid material, generally flat, always toothed, and is used in hair care for straightening and cleaning hair or other fibers. Combs are among the oldest tools found by archaeologists, having been discovered in very refined forms from settlements dating back to 5000 years ago in Persia.

  4. Hot comb - Wikipedia

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    An illustration for a hot comb patent from 1920. A hot comb (also known as a straightening comb or pressing comb) is a metal comb that is used to straighten moderate or coarse hair and create a smoother hair texture. [1] A hot comb is heated and used to straighten the hair from the roots.

  5. Comb - Wikipedia

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    A hairdressing comb may have a thin, tapered handle for parting hair and close teeth. Common hair combs usually have wider teeth halfway and finer teeth for the rest of the comb. [6] Hot combs were used solely for straightening hair during the colonial era in North America. [7] A hairbrush comes in both manual and electric models. [8]

  6. Hair clipper - Wikipedia

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    An electric trimmer. Electric hair clippers work in a similar way as manual ones, but are driven by an electric motor which makes the blades oscillate from side to side. [6] They have gradually displaced manual hair clippers in many countries. Three different motor types are used in clipper production: magnetic, rotary and pivot.

  7. Solomon Harper - Wikipedia

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    Solomon Harper (upper left) as photographed in The Crisis magazine in 1915 Solomon Harper (2nd from the right) as photographed by the National Photo Company near the White House March 6, 1930. [1] "