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Know your hair type and the right comb for it that can change your hair game

etimes.in | Last updated on - May 1, 2025, 19:00 IST
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Select the right comb for your hair

When it comes to hair care, most of us think about shampoos, conditioners, and serums. But what about your comb? Believe it or not, using the wrong comb for your hair type can lead to breakage, frizz, and even scalp issues. Just like skincare, hair care needs to be tailored and it all starts with identifying your hair type.

Here's a guide to different hair types and the best combs to use to keep your tresses healthy, shiny, and strong.

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Straight hair

Texture: Smooth, shiny, and prone to oiliness.

Best Comb: Wide-tooth comb or paddle brush

Straight hair tends to lie flat against the scalp, making it more prone to becoming greasy quickly. A wide-tooth comb is ideal after washing, especially to detangle without breakage. For everyday use, a paddle brush helps distribute natural oils evenly while smoothing the strands.

Pro Tip: Avoid using fine-tooth combs on wet hair as it can snap delicate strands. Always detangle starting from the ends and working your way up.

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Wavy hair

Texture: Looser curls or waves, with a tendency toward frizz.

Best Comb: Wide-tooth comb or detangling brush

Wavy hair needs a gentle touch to keep the natural texture intact. A wide-tooth comb works wonders when hair is damp, helping to define the wave pattern. If you’re dealing with knots, opt for a detangling brush with flexible bristles.

Pro Tip: Comb your hair only when it's wet and loaded with conditioner to prevent frizz. Dry brushing can disturb the natural wave pattern.

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Curly hair

Texture: Defined curls, often dry and voluminous.

Best Comb: Finger combing or a wide-tooth comb with rounded tips

Curly hair is beautiful but delicate. Brushing it the wrong way can lead to breakage, frizz, or “puffed up” curls. That’s why finger combing is often the best approach. For extra help, a wide-tooth comb with smooth, rounded edges can detangle without tugging.

Pro Tip: Never use a regular brush on curly hair - it ruins curl definition and causes split ends. Use leave-in conditioner or detangling spray when combing.

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Coily hair

Texture: Tight curls or zigzag patterns; often dry, fragile, and prone to shrinkage.

Best Comb: Afro pick or wide-tooth comb

Coily hair needs extra love. This type benefits from an Afro pick or a wide-tooth comb specifically designed for dense hair. These tools help add volume and shape without damaging the delicate curl structure.

Pro Tip: Always detangle in sections, starting from the ends, and only when the hair is saturated with conditioner or a leave-in product.

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Fine hair

Texture: Thin strands that may look flat or limp.

Best Comb: Fine-tooth comb or boar bristle brush

If you have fine hair, you’re probably trying to keep volume and prevent breakage. A boar bristle brush is your best friend. It smooths hair without pulling and distributes oils to give your roots a lift. For styling, a fine-tooth comb helps create sleek parts and precision.

Pro Tip: Avoid heavy brushes or wide-tooth combs that may flatten the hair further.

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Thick hair

Texture: Dense and full-bodied, either straight, wavy, or curly.

Best Comb: Wide-tooth comb or detangling brush

Thick hair can be a dream but also a struggle to manage. A wide-tooth comb can help prevent tugging and pain while detangling. For styling, a detangling brush with strong bristles helps distribute product evenly and manage volume.

Pro Tip: Comb your hair in sections to avoid missing tangled spots and to ensure thorough product application.

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Chemically treated or damaged hair

Texture: Can be dry, fragile, or rough from treatments like colouring, rebonding, or perming.

Best Comb: Wide-tooth comb or flexible detangler

When your hair has been through a lot - think bleach, heat tools, or chemical relaxers - it needs gentle care. Use a wide-tooth comb or a detangling brush with flexible bristles to prevent breakage. Stay far away from metal or sharp-edged combs.

Pro Tip: Use a heat protectant before styling and always detangle from the bottom up.

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​Final tips on combing your hair the right way

Always comb from the tips upwards to prevent yanking and snapping strands.

Avoid combing wet hair unless you’re using a detangling product or conditioner.

Keep your combs and brushes clean. Product residue can build up and cause scalp issues.

Replace combs with broken teeth or worn bristles to avoid damaging your hair.

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Your comb should be unique

Your hair is unique, and your comb should be too. Investing in the right comb for your texture can improve your hair health dramatically. Whether you have beachy waves, springy curls, or ultra-fine locks, there’s a perfect comb out there waiting to work magic on your strands. Your hair will thank you with less breakage, more shine, and fewer bad hair days.

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