✨ Elevate Your Grooming Game with Nature's Touch! ✨
This Premium Quality 100% Handmade Anti Static Natural Sheep Horn Comb is designed for both men and women, offering a luxurious detangling experience while promoting scalp health. Crafted from high-quality natural sheep horn, it is anti-static, gentle on hair, and perfect for daily use or travel.
T**Y
Good comb!
I purchased this to replace an old friend of a comb that fell onto my wood floor and broke. My previous one was over 20 years old, and from Williamsburg, Virginia. I've lived in Gajapati, Odisha, India - where they're known for hand carved buffalo horn combs and household items. I like my Indian comb, but it's more fine toothed. This new comb is indeed genuine buffalo horn. And it's been worked and crafted by a true artisan. The shape is very good, and the comb is sturdy while it is also very workable in my hands. The design grasps well in my palm. I'm very pleased with this purchase. One never ones what they're getting, but this is a good comb. I use this for detangling.
S**E
Much more than I expected!
I was looking for a horn comb that was compact but didn't feel lightweight and flimsy like the regular acetate ones or some of the other horn combs I have seen. I purchased the 3.9 inch comb and it certainly fits the bill. It arrives in box with a small pouch that can be used for storage. It can easily fit in a pocket, purse, or briefcase but it is thicker than regular combs giving it a nice bit of heft. The extra thickness and bit of weight make it feel authentic and sturdier. Also, notice that the teeth edge are curved a bit. Although it may not seem like much that little bit or curve really massages the scalp more comfortable that one with teeth that are straight across. The spacing of the teeth are perfect for everyday use but since this actually could be authentic horn you can't use it as a detangler in the shower since you don't want to exposed to that much water. For my needs, however, it is perfect as an every day comb that I use several times a day. Finally notice that one side edge of the comb has a slight indention. When I saw this in the picture I figured it was just for aesthetic purposes. Not so! When using the comb one of your fingers fits right in the indention providing a more secure grip while combing mitigating accidentally dropping it (which could spell disaster if you, like me, have natural stone floors in the bathroom.)I actually liked this comb so much I tried to buy another one about a week later but unfortunately it went up 4$ from what I paid for it and it was no longer on prime. This seller offers three different combs but I am really in love with the 3.9 inch comb that I purchased. I would really like another one so I will continue to monitor and hopefully it will go back to the 10.99 I originally paid and be available on prime.TL;DRexcellent comb with excellent features that surpassed all expectations. would love another one but price went up and no longer on prime. If you like my review please hit yes
D**N
Smooth, strong, feels great in hand and hair
My hair is mostly straight, medium-fine texture, and medium-thick amount, without much damage from sun/treatments but also no detangling or silicone conditioning products. I usually keep it somewhere between waist-length and hip-length. I've been using horn combs for a long time now because they don't build up static. This and the larger buffalo-horn comb I bought from this seller are more expensive than the ones I have bought over the years, but the quality so far seems _so_ much better. The others have had a tendency towards splitting that is often apparent almost immediately, and these seem much tighter-grained. The finish is wonderfully glossy smooth, without the roughness at the tips that another reviewer mentioned. They have a pleasing shape and weight--note that they'll be a lot heavier than a similarly-sized plastic comb. For those who look at the gloss and think these are plastic, I did notice that the the sides of the teeth, in the slots, have little ridges from the machining. I don't think they affect the function, for better or worse, but I'm pretty sure a plastic comb wouldn't have them. When wet they have a little bit of a smell, but since I dry-comb my hair that's not a big deal for me. I wouldn't be surprised if these are brittle, so I hope to not drop them on a hard floor. Here's hoping they'll last as long as I think they will!
C**O
Great comb
I broke my old comb and was happy to have found this one, it’s the same shape, size and comb width as my old one plus it’s mold resistant. So far it’s held up well.
W**Y
Don't Buy Wood, Buy This Instead
This is a really top notch comb. Within the first use, I could immediately tell the difference between wood and horn. No tugging at all. I have a lot of facial hair, and have dealt with plastic, metal, stone, and wood combs.All of those tugged hairs, and made me lose progress with grooming. Horn is a superior material. There is no tugging, and it helps unknot the hairs if you're gentle enough. It helps spread oil and salve a lot better than any of the other materials I have encountered.I will recommend horn from now on for people's grooming needs!
G**8
Wanted to Love Comb...Smell Got Me
I was excited to open the package with this comb in it, as it's lovely and sturdy...I sniffed it right away, having read lots of reviews. The odor was something like excrement, as at least one other reviewer noted. Washed the product thoroughly and expected the smell to be gone, as other reviewers noted it had, but it didn't make a dent. Tossed it. Can't imagine what the comb was treated with, exposed to, etc....If something harmless and that will go away, the seller should say that. Was hoping to be one of the lucky ones.
G**.
It's Real
I have purchased 3 variations of this comb, and they are the first horn combs I've ever used. Although there are probably better and more expensive horn combs, for the price and quality, they were each worth it for me. As for anyone who thinks it's not real horn, I firmly believe they are wrong. I did a burn test on one of the combs. It ashes rather than melts, and smells similar if not the same as burnt human hair, or boar bristle. The smell was so strong it filled the room and can not possibly be mistaken as nylon.
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