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Interlocking Combs
Hair combs have been around since humans figured out how to use tree branches and twigs as a way to style their hair. Initially combs were used to detangle tresses and arrange hair into styles.
Eventually hair combs evolved from use in detangling and styling to a tool for securing hair from the face and up on the head.
Hair combs were used in matched comb sets or individually. Hair combs used to secure or decorate hair were referred to as side combs. When sides combs were part of a set designed to work in unison by interlocking, they were called interlocking combs.
How Interlocking Combs Are Connected
interlocking combs may or may not be connected to each other by means of a hinge, snap or similar. They can be standalone.
interlocking combs, even when not connected to each other by a hinge, are designed so that the teeth interlock and hold a hairstyle in place.
The use of interlocking combs to create a range of updos or half up/half down hair styles extends back to the 1960s, 70s and 80s. Interlocking combs come in all shapes and sizes. They are made from a variety of plastics since the combs have to be flexible and have some bend.
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How To Use
Scoop hair back on both sides of your head at temple and bring together in the back locking combs firmly in place with amazing holding power.
Hair combs can also be swept under the back of your hair, bringing both up evenly to the crown and then interlocking them, creating a full, cascading appearance. Great
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