Comair - Combs with 4 tails Nr. 610B
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Comair - 4-tail comb No. 610B
Le 4-tail comb, reference 610B Comair is a professional styling accessory designed for styling and detangling textured, curly and frizzy hair.
Product Description :
The Comair Nr.610B comb is a specialized four-tail comb designed to create multiple sections and quickly structure hair. A professional tool used particularly for braiding, highlighting, and cutting techniques.
This accessory is part of the Comair professional range, renowned in the hairdressing world for the quality of its tools. Robust and easy to maintain, it can be used on both wet and dry hair as needed.
Features :
- Professional 4-tail comb
- Designed for multiple subdivisions and braiding
- Durable black plastic
- A valuable tool for highlighting techniques
- Suitable for structured and complex hairstyles
- Ergonomic design for salon use
How to use :
- Use to quickly subdivide hair into four sections.
- Ideal for preparing braids, plaits or twists.
- Precise tool for highlighting and sectional coloring techniques.
- Clean after each use to maintain hygiene.
- Store in a dry place after use.
Comair, a German brand:
Comair is a German manufacturer specializing in professional hairdressing accessories since 1972. Distributed in more than 60 countries, the brand equips hairdressers and demanding individuals with combs, brushes and cutting tools recognized for their quality and durability.
Disclaimer:
The information provided on this product sheet is for guidance only. Ingredients and formulation may be changed by the manufacturer without prior notice. Always read the information on the packaging carefully before use. This product is for external use only. If irritation occurs, discontinue use and consult a healthcare professional. Keep out of reach of children.
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