How do you straighten natural hair with a comb?
To straighten your hair with comb, allow your hair to air dry and comb it every few minutes as it dries.
- As you comb your hair, start at the roots and move downwards.
- You can speed up this process by sitting in front of a fan, but you will have to comb your hair non-stop until it is dry if you use a fan.
What is a chase comb?
This innovative styling comb controls even sections of hair allowing you to more effectively apply heat from your dryer or flat iron. Holds hair taut to help reach every hair strand for smoother / straighter ends.
Should you use a comb while straightening hair?
In order to achieve the most natural finish when flat ironing your hair, you need to make sure that you begin at your roots. You also need to make sure that you have a comb in one hand, as this is an essential part of flat ironing successfully.
Is hot comb bad for natural hair?
They make look different but hot combs and flat irons work similarly! But if your natural hair is sensitive to heat damage, if it’s naturally straight and doesn’t need much to stay pin-straight, you cannot go wrong with a hot comb.
Are straightening comb good for natural hair?
Ideally, hot combs should be used on natural hair. However, people with processed hair, such as relaxed hair, can use it too. In some cases, a hot comb may be preferred for relaxed hair over flat irons, because it is a gentler method of heat, especially when using a heat adjustable electric comb.
What is the chase method for hair?
For those who may not know about the comb chase method it is, basically, the process of running a comb through your hair at the same time using a flat iron to straighten hair.
What’s the difference between a flat iron and a hot comb?
A hot comb is best used for thin to medium density hair. A flat iron is best if you have medium to thick density hair. It will work on most hair types and depending on the width of the plates, they could work on short to very short hair too.
How often should you use a hot comb?
If one pass-through didn’t get it straight enough, you can go over it again with the hot comb. But don’t do this more than one additional time, or you risk burning your hair. One pass should be enough for fine or medium hair. Two passes may be necessary for coarse or thick hair.