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Cricket Friction Free Rake Comb FF10
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Cricket Friction Free Rake Comb FF10

Proprietary blend of polymers to reduce friction caused by brushing and styling hair-creating a smooth finish. Bristles are ion infused with tourmaline to impart moisture into the hair shaft, reducing static electricity and creating incredible smooth shine. Attractive ergonomic design with non-slip grip. Wide teeth ideal for detangling or conditioning treatments.

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3259

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Our Price: $4.99
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2Impossible to grip  Jun 30, 2008
Firstly, I really like the actual comb portion of this comb. It goes through my hair very smoothly, and most of the surface is low friction. There are a few areas where the teeth connect to the body that seem a little rough, but I haven't noticed a major effect.

The problem with this comb, however, is the handle is completely awful and renders this product nearly unusable. The handle is a thin, perfectly smooth cylinder. It is difficult to grip tightly due to it's small size and shape, but the best part is since it is so perfectly smooth and round the comb rotates along it's axis when you try to pass through a tangle. As there is no real grip to it I have to clench my fist as tight as possible and brace my thumb against the flat by the teeth, so after a minute of use my thumb is sore and my hand aches.

Just a tip to any future comb designers: the friction free part should only be on the part that goes through the hair, not the grip!