Here's a review on Acca Kappa Beechwood Wooden Comb
PRICE: Around P900.00+
PLACE BOUGHT: Rustan's, Makati City
OTHER LOCATIONS: All Rustan's malls nationwide
THE VERDICT:
"Wooden Combs: So what's the fuss all about?", I thought. Ever since those pretty yet pricey Hua Mulan combs came out, wooden combs have sort of become a necessity. Lucky for me, because I am not the type who yields to trends easily. I am quite happy with my Springmade comb (which only costs P80.00 in supermarkets) because it does what it's supposed to do: rid my hair of kinks and knots. I really can't digest the fact why someone would need a luxurious comb. I mean, can it do things that my Springmaid comb can't do? I guess not. It's just a comb. Or--Maybe I get a free meal when I purchase it.
But in a private salon in Makati is where I have discovered the beauty and science behind these wooden combs.
I saw my hairstylist pull out a wide- spaced wooden comb with chunky teeth from his toolbelt. I have asked him what it's for, and why he's using it. According to him, wooden combs do not damage your hair because it does not cause friction at all. (Read: Static hair) It reduces hair breakage, and spreads products easily onto your hair. Wooden combs are less prone to bacteria as well. My hairstylist likes it so much because he said he comes up with cleaner styles and cuts with his wooden combs.
And to cut the long story short, I was sold to the idea and went to Rustan's to get myself a wooden comb. I was like "Sheesh. A thousand bucks for a comb? Oh well. Let's see if it's worth the fad."
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