




Yes — wide-tooth combs are specifically designed for wet hair, which is at its most fragile. The spacing lets the comb glide through without yanking, making it the safest tool for post-shower detangling. Just don't leave the comb sitting in standing water afterward.
Bamboo generates significantly less static electricity than plastic, which translates to fewer flyaways and a smoother feel. The natural, slightly porous surface is also gentler on the hair cuticle than mass-moulded plastic teeth with seam lines.
Yes — the wide tooth spacing is ideal for curly, coily, and thick hair textures. It detangles without flattening curl pattern, and works especially well when combined with a leave-in conditioner or curl cream.
Wipe it down with a dry cloth after each use to remove hair and oil buildup. For a deeper clean, use a soft brush dipped in warm soapy water, scrub between the teeth, rinse quickly, and towel-dry right away. Avoid soaking.
With basic care — meaning you don't soak it or leave it in a steamy shower — a bamboo comb can easily last several years. When it finally wears out, the bamboo is biodegradable and returns to the earth rather than the landfill.


