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How to use hot comb on natural human hair wigs?

by Tasty wigs Beauty

What are hot combs used for natural human hair wigs?

A heated comb works the same way as a flat iron, it straightens the tresses but instead of a clamp, it has a tooth comb that heats up. As the comb heats up, it relaxes the hydrogen bonds of the hair strands. To straighten the tresses, let the comb glide through the dry human hair closure wigs and 613 bundles with frontal strands. Since the comb could get nearer to the hair roots compared to a regular flat iron, the straightened hair is flatter, sleeker.

Hot combs are often used for unruly tresses, kinky or curly hair as well as African American hair. Because the headband wigs for small heads hair lies flat when straightened with a heated comb,
this device is quite popular among black users. There are two types of hot combs, electric straightening comb and stove hot comb. The latter is heated up on the stove before combing through the tresses. Electric hot combs tend to be a more efficient option as you can essentially plug in and go.


Hot comb on freshly washed and dried hair.
Blow dryer hair is best. Use a heat protectant.
A small amount will go a long way. Use a moisturizer.
A heat protectant will only moisturize but for so long. Use as minimum heat as possible to acquire the desired straightness.
Try to stay below 375 degrees. Section the hair.
Do not try to hot comb larger sections. Your efforts will be a time-waster.

Is a Hot Comb Bad For Your Hair?

As with anything else, a pressing comb can cause damage to our hair if you aren’t careful or don’t use the proper technique. Below, we will detail how to use a hot
comb properly, but in short, you’ll want to avoid too many passes over the hair with this heated device, and you’ll want to protect your hair with the use of
emollients or hair protectants that can shield your tresses from unnecessary damage.


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