Thursday, January 26, 2012

Cool Comb Concept?

So, last week I noticed an update in my Facebook feed that Gimme Clips was doing a survey so I took it.  As part of it, they showed some pictures of a concept for a funky looking new comb!

I'm always excited about "tools" and accessories that make doing hair easier and fun (i.e. flat irons, Spin Pins, headbands that don't hurt, etc.!) so I was rather intrigued by the concept of these combs.  So I snagged a few pictures and thought I'd ask you guys ... I know what my opinion is on one comb vs. the other - but what do you think?  Would you buy something like this - which one?  What would the pros or cons be on the small comb vs. the bigger one?  Click on the picture if you need to see the text better.


18 Hair Lovin' People Said:

  1. I like the smaller comb. What a cool idea!

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  2. The larger one just looks like it would be a little cumbersome to use.

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  3. Large would work for us. we have big hands. :)

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  4. I think I like the smaller one better. Although there are pros and cons to them both. This idea is GENIUS! I would buy it for sure! At first I thought the part that is supposed to be used to cut the elastics was for making parts. That would be handy too. I don't need anywhere to hold my elastics since I buy the pre-sorted ones like you do. Great concepts though!

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  5. I think that I would have to try both before I could decide. I would like to try them!!!!

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  6. I'm sorry I can't comment on the combs, as I am quite confused as to what they would be used for and why you would need to cut elastics. I do like the little part on the big one that holds the elastics.
    I am wondering MORE where on earth you find headbands that don't hurt. Are we talking about behind the ears. I love headbands, but can't wear them because they hurt so much behind the ears and I get a headache.

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  7. I would love to try the smaller one, it's so great, then I wouldn't have to go searching for something to cut out the elastics out of my daughter's hair so we don't pull or break her hair in the process. I've used nail clippers and seam rippers but I'm always nervous I'll cut her hair in the process with those. This is a great idea!

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  8. Having a tool to cut elastics out of hair is a genius idea, and would be a game changer for us. I can't keep scissors in the bathroom because I have a wonderful five-year-old who has chopped her hair off twice. Since it is too hard to cut out elastics, and pulling them out rips hair, I am reluctant to use too many. I think the small one would be easier to use.

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  9. OH I love these! My dear daughter (dd) has fine hair, so the small one would do for us. Just like the previous commenter, we can't keep scissors in the bathroom, since I have many little ones running around. Moreover, dd is so wiggly, that scissors near her head can be disastrous.

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  10. EEEkk!!! I want the small one! I don't need elastic storage, I use too many for the smallish space on the comb. The small one would be perfect, though! I have using nail clippers to cut the elastics out.

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  11. The smaller one looks more comfortable to hold and easier to use. I don't really need storage for the elastics. LOVE The concept! Especially since I haven't been able to find my seam ripper since we moved... LOL.

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  12. Bristles that close together is really bad for your hair. I wouldn't use either of them, they would just rip my hair.

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  13. I think the smaller one looks awesome!

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  14. The smaller one. I know I would have three problems with the larger one. First, it seems cumbersome. Second, I would never put the bands back on the comb. Third, my children would take the bands off even if I did put them on. :) I love the elastic cutter part! If they had a rat-tailed version as well that would be awesome.

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  15. I agree with most of the others. The smaller one. The big one seems hard to hold and work with. I like the idea though

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  16. I would use both. The big one would live in the kids' bathroom to cut elastics out before a shower. The little one would reside in the hair care cabinet in our kitchen. My dd is biracial (African American and Caucasian) so the wide tether are good to rake her hair before a finer tooth comb is used.

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  17. I think the large one is overkill. The small one still looks like a good size that would make a great ponytail comb for average to thick long hair. Great idea for the elastic cutter, especially for my husband who usually goes hunting for a scissor when he has to take our girl's elastics out.

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