Satsuma Tsuge Kushi

Description

Ara Ha  long, semi-long hair, frizz, loose wave hair
Hair volume: normal to large
Hair quality: Normal to thick
Hoso Ha short, medium hair, straight hair
Hair volume: small to normal
Hair quality: thin to normal

A boxwood comb made by a skilled Japanese comb maker who carefully grinds each tooth one by one.
It is a gem that you should definitely enjoy the wonderfulness of unraveling.
It is less prone to static electricity, cares for the hair, and has a moderate massage effect on the scalp.
When used with pure camellia oil, it will lead to even more glossy hair. long, semi-long hair, frizz, loose wave hair
Hair volume: normal to large
Hair quality: Normal to thick
Fine teeth short, medium hair, straight hair
Hair volume: small to normal
Hair quality: thin to normal

A boxwood comb made by a skilled Japanese comb maker who carefully grinds each tooth one by one.
It is a gem that you should definitely enjoy the wonderfulness of unraveling.
It is less prone to static electricity, cares for the hair, and has a moderate massage effect on the scalp.
When used with pure camellia oil, it will lead to even more glossy hair.
"Comb" is considered to be a ward off evil in ancient times, and "boxwood comb" was already written in the Manyoshu in the Nara period, and has been used as a living tool for Japanese people since ancient times.
Nowadays, combs are made of various materials, but it seems that they lack the taste of boxwood combs and the natural taste of hair.
The characteristics of boxwood and the skill and heart of the craftsmen who devote themselves to comb making speak to the hair, which can be called "boxwood comb".

Boxwood comb is soaked with camellia oil.
This is because the soaked camellia oil harmonizes with the characteristics of boxwood, protects the hair, and creates beautiful glossy hair.
<Cleaning method>
If the comb becomes dirty, apply camellia oil to the comb (sprinkle it on plastic wrap for half a day), rub the area where the dirt has floated with a dry toothbrush, and then wipe it off with a tissue. Please. Just like a comb, the color gloss will be even better. Never wash the comb you are used to with water. The comb will lose its luster and may cause warping or breaking.