Hot comb, also known as a pressing comb, is a heated metal comb used to temporarily straighten hair by applying heat and pressure. It's traditionally used on moderate to coarse hair to create a smoother, straighter texture. Hot combs are typically heated and then used to press and straighten hair from the roots, often with the help of hair oil.
Key Features:
Metal Construction:
Hot combs are made of metal, allowing them to heat up evenly and effectively.
Heating Method:
Traditional hot combs are heated over a stove, while modern electric hot combs offer adjustable heat settings and automatic shut-off features for safety.
Straightening Action:
The hot comb is used to press and straighten hair, often with the help of hair oil, to create a smooth, sleek look.
Various Uses:
Hot combs are used for straightening