This patent pending hair pick is made for curly hair. The widely spaced teeth allow de-tangling without separating the curls into frizz. It is proudly made in the U.S.A.
C**N
WAVIES REJOICE
I have type 2b/2c curls and if you've ever had enormous curl clumps that won't seperate but you don't want to comb them and ruin the definition this is the pick for you! I rarely comb all the way through my hair with this, just a few fluffs at the root and comb through one or two extra large curl clumps and boom. It's also worth mentioning it's incredible for stimulating your scalp, obviously don't press too hard or scratch repeatedly as that might damage your skin. All in all this pick is great and helps me keep my hair voluminous and defined for days ☺️.
H**N
Curly girl’s friend
This pick helps me to fluff up and scrnch the crunch out of my gel set 2c/3a curls. It’s pricey, but it works so much better than regular combs,
A**.
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Definitely dropping my regular hair pick for this! Used it on Day 5, 3C low porosity coarse thick hair (and I also live in a humid state), and this was my results. My hair is NATURALLY dry and frizzy, also due to the fact I work out everyday! THEREFORE, this is amazing results for volume for Day 5! For once I didn't feel like my hair was breaking while pulling. ALSO, the curl definition stood which is a NEVER with a regular hair pick!!! Do you see the ringlets? 😍 I'm obsessed with the hair pick. Additionally, I love the handle, definitely ergonomic, and smooth. Well made hair pick, and of high quality.
G**L
Not for my hair type...
I really should have known that this pick was not going to work for my tightly coiled hair texture. The teeth are spaced a bit TOO far for me to get the results that I desire. Having said that, I DO thin it would work for the type of hair for which it was designed. I took a gamble because I REALLY needed something that wouldn't snag my hair. It didn't snag my hair, but then I couldn't style it, either. It left wide gaps in my afro. It is quite sturdy, though, so should you decide that it might be right for you, you won't be disappointed in the quality of the item.
C**J
Great Curly Hair Tool
I heard about this on a YouTube video by a person who had 2c/3a hair like me. I like my hair to have a lot of volume and this is great for picking it out with out breaking up the curl so much that it frizzes out. Its also great for breaking up any crunch left over from styling products. It has a bit of weight to it and feels really good and not cheap.
S**.
Great for fluffing curly hair without frizz! But could be sturdier
The media could not be loaded. I really like this pick! Exactly what I was looking for. The best part is the super-wide teeth, and the fact that there’s only four, so it mimics using my fingers to fluff up my hair at the roots. This way I can fluff my hair up and not worry about causing frizz or adding my hand’s natural oils to my hair.The only thing I dislike about it is that the teeth seem a bit more flexible than they should be. So it doesn’t feel as sturdy as it could be. But that’s okay! It still works extremely well.
P**N
WORKS GREAT!
I have very fine, frizzy-curly longish hair and this lifts and de-tangles without destroying the curls. I just wish it had a longer handle. I'm getting arthritic in my shoulders and the short handle doesn't help that.
C**Y
Really works, but overpriced!
I recently got my curly hair cut short and needed a "pick" to just fluff it up and break up the crunch of gel. I chose this because the teeth are widely spaced- regular picks seemed to cause frizz. It does work, but it's just a piece of molded plastic, literally probably cost a few pennies to produce. The teeth were actually bent on the ends from shipping, which really annoyed me, considering the price. If I could've found one like it anywhere else, I would have. Plastic combs, even nice, thick ones, are just 2-3 dollars at any beauty supply store. If anything, this should cost LESS, since there are less teeth!
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