Additional information
| Bristle Type | Wood |
|---|---|
| Brush Type | Round |
| Comb Type | Regular |
| How-to-Apply | Start by brushing the tips of your hair with light strokes to remove any tanglesOnce your hair is tangle-free, gently pull the brush through sections of your hair using slow and deliberate movements |
| Net Quantity | 1 |
| Net Quantity Unit | Piece |
| Special Features | Gently detangles &, removes flyawaysTravel-friendly compact designAdds natural volume &, lustre to your hair |
| Sustainable | Regular |

aastha Tiwari –
never thought much about the comb I used until I switched to a bamboo comb. After years of struggling with frizzy hair, split ends, and static, this simple tool completely changed my hair care routine. The difference between a bamboo comb and a standard plastic one is night and day, not just for my hair’s health but also for my peace of mind.
Varsha –
Love the comb. It’s a small sized wooden comb that fits perfectly into your smaller handbags and does not cause any static hair. Much better compared to any plastic comb. And the tips are rounded, perfect to me used on scalp for a good massage.
Tumpudi Sahithi –
The Bare Anatomy Wooden Comb is honestly such a satisfying upgrade from regular plastic combs. It feels really gentle on the scalp, and the smooth wooden teeth glide through hair without pulling or causing breakage. I love that it reduces frizz and static, and even gives a slight natural volume by distributing oils evenly. The beechwood quality feels premium, and the comb is compact enough to carry anywhere. Overall, it’s a great choice if you want a natural, eco-friendly, and comfortable comb that keeps your hair healthy and tangle-free.