The different types of comb

Rediscovering the comb

The comb is a tool that contains parallel rods that are teeth of varying sizes. It is used to style hair and sometimes to hold a cut in place, making it a fashion accessory. It is the symbol of hairdressing.

The History of the Comb

The first comb dates back to antiquity around 8000 BC. At that time they were made of bone but the materials used for its production were varied; bone, horn, ivory, wood, tortoiseshell, lethal and more recently plastic. During the ancient era the Egyptians and Romans used double combs made of wood or ivory. Among the Gallo-Romans who combed their hair every morning, they used fine combs against lice and the more spaced teeth were intended for styling. During the Middle Ages in the Far East and the West, women wore combs to maintain their hairstyle. They were generally made of wood. It was not until the 14th century that Alexander Parkes made the first plastic comb with the material he would name parkesine.

What are the different types of combs that exist?

The classic comb we all know is used to remove knots.

The wide-toothed comb called a rake allows you to remove knots without messing up your hair, it is mainly used by women

The fork comb has a special look that allows it to create volume on short, curly hair.

The tail comb has a fine tip. Its tip allows it to line precise parts while its fine teeth will tighten them.

Note that the finer your hair, the better it is to choose fine teeth. Choose long or short teeth depending on your needs.

Are there any eco-friendly combs?

Recently, with the concern for ecology, more and more recycled combs are arriving on the market. Caliquo offers their eco-responsible products including a comb in recycled polypropylene transformed from plastic waste. They have made it a durable, simple and useful object. Their comb is made in France in order to limit the carbon footprint as much as possible. Unlike PVC, PP is a plastic that is very easily recycled and above all it does not release any chemical particles. To easily recognize a polypropylene product, you will find the triangular Möbius strip with the number five inside. Let's take small steps together to make a big leap for the planet. Discover Caliquo's mission: Our mission

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