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  2. 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.

  3. Combing - Wikipedia

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    The Noble comb technology is inefficient, hence most combing in the world is carried out on the French system. The French system is superior as it combs the entire length of a fibre. Noble combs suffer from the problem that they will not comb 2 mm of a fibre's length. The 2 mm is the distance between counter-rotating pins.

  4. Comb - Wikipedia

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    A typical plastic comb. A comb is a tool consisting of a shaft that holds a row of teeth for pulling through the hair to clean, untangle, or style it. Combs have been used since prehistoric times, having been discovered in very refined forms from settlements dating back to 5,000 years ago in Persia.

  5. Iron comb - Wikipedia

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    Iron comb may refer to: An iron comb used for combing wool; A similar or identical instrument used for combing, a form of torture; A hot comb used for straightening ...

  6. Comb (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    A comb is a toothed device used for straightening and cleaning hair or fibers. Comb may also refer to: Comb (anatomy), a fleshy growth or crest on the top of the head of certain birds and reptiles; Combe or comb, a small valley without a river; Combing, a method used to straighten fibers for spinning; Comb drive, a linear motor often used in ...

  7. Francine Haskins - Wikipedia

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    Comb-binding cookbook includes recipes African American visual artists Aundra V. McCoy, Julee Dickerson Thompson, Liani Foster and Haskins. Hair! 1987: Mandala Publication, Greenwood, MS 30-page paperback book about African-American hair care by Mildred Nero Drinkard, illustrated by Francine Haskins. Two reflective "mirrors" included.

  8. Shubi (comb) - Wikipedia

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    A fine fan shaped ivory comb with red, gold and black hand-painted decoration, gifted to Lady MacDonald in 1898 AD at Peking by the Dowager Empress, Cixi.. Shubi (Chinese: 梳篦), also called as zhi (Chinese: 栉), is a generic term used for Chinese combs in China, which includes thick-teeth comb shu (Chinese: 梳) and thin-teeth comb bi (Chinese: 篦).

  9. Comb and paper - Wikipedia

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    Comb and paper is a rudimentary musical instrument which consists of a comb with a piece of paper pressed to it. To play it, one has to press their lips to the paper pressed to the comb and sing or vocalize into it. The voice makes the paper vibrate and changes the voice quality.