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More Usage Methods and Strategies: Wooden Comb Care Guide
Do you want to know how to take care of a wooden comb? Or perhaps you're wondering how to clean a delicate wooden comb in the best way? We hope our products are durable and bring you joy for many years to come. Follow these tips to learn how to care for our wooden combs.
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A humid environment can easily cause it to absorb excessive moisture, leading to deformation and mildew. After daily use, be sure to wipe the comb clean with a dry cloth.
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Long - term direct sunlight can damage the wooden structure of the redwood comb, making its color fade and lose its original luster. Therefore, do not place the redwood comb in areas such as window sills or balconies where it can be directly exposed to sunlight.
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Hair - care products such as shampoos, conditioners, and hairsprays, as well as various chemical cleaning agents, all contain chemical components. Once they come into contact with wooden combs, they may corrode the combs, affecting their quality and appearance.
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At regular intervals (it is recommended to do this every 1 - 2 months), you can use olive oil to wipe and maintain the comb. When wiping, drip an appropriate amount of olive oil onto a clean and soft cloth, and then evenly apply it to the surface of the comb, including the teeth and the handle, ensuring that every part is moisturized. Olive oil can form a protective film on the surface of the comb. This not only enhances its water resistance and wear resistance but also keeps the redwood comb shiny and extends its service life.
