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The ONE thing you didn’t know about a COMB #atozchallenge

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Combs are found on most dressing tables and I always imagined that a comb was just a comb, whether it was made of silver, plastic, wood or bone.

One day, last December, I brought home four gorgeous hand crafted combs made of Sheesham wood at a special  craft fair to promote and support dying skills in rural India. I could actually feel a halo settling smugly above my head as I bought these combs ( doing my bit for society and all that) .

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The difference between the comb of a man and that of a woman

I came home and proudly showed off my purchases to all those at home , announcing that henceforth, I would only use these beautiful works of art to comb my thinning locks. To my surprise, my father-in-law piped up that these combs were for men! I was shocked.

How on earth did he know that?

Simple, he said. Women’s combs were double toothed with finer teeth on one side to help remove nits and tangles. I looked at them carefully and he was right. My beautiful combs were not for me. They were meant for a MAN.

But my curiousity is piqued. Are there really different combs for men and women? I’ll have to wait for the next handicraft fair to buy a carved wooden comb specially for women so that I have a handmade wooden comb to do my hair.  

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23 responses to “The ONE thing you didn’t know about a COMB #atozchallenge”

  1. Oh wow! I didn’t know combs were gender stereotyped. I realise I have been using a man’s comb for years now.

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    1. Me too! I don’t think anyone really uses a woman’s comb unless one has nits

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  2. Okay. This is information for me … and a lot of other people who will stop by here as well, i am guessing.
    Sigh.. sadly it comes too late to me since there’s no hair left to worry about getting the right comb anymore! :D

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    1. If it is of any consolation bald men are supposed to be really macho….but what about bald women like me? I’m losing my hair faster than my mind and don’t like it one bit!

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  3. Wow that comb is beautiful!
    I like using wooden combs too.. but not these exquisite ones!

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    1. Frankly, I prefer just running my fingers through my thin hair

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  4. I did know about this one! I get absolutely hassled if I misplace mine which has both the wide and narrow teeth! Nice take on C! Cheers Sunita :)
    @KalaRavi16 from
    Relax-N-Rave

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    1. Thanks Kala. Glad you liked it

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  5. Aren’t they beautiful! Wow!

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  6. That was definitely a new information! Nice take on the alphabet:)

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  7. ohh these are so beautiful!! Man or woman’s I am going to use it :) Didn’t know there was any distinction though.

    A Whimsical Medley
    Twinkle Eyed Traveller

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  8. Oh boy! I had no idea about the difference in combs for men & women! Well whatever, those combs sure look pretty. Hope you find a few equally gorgeous combs for you next time!
    – Chicky @ http://www.mysteriouskaddu.com

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  9. Oh boy! I had no idea about the difference in combs for men & women! Well whatever, those combs sure look pretty. Hope you find some equally gorgeous combs made for women next time!
    – Chicky @ http://www.mysteriouskaddu.com

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  10. They look so lovely that I’d be averse to using them anyway, Sunita.

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  11. Before I read this post, a comb was a comb was as well. Interesting post indeed !
    And by the way, this one looks just so cute ;)

    Cheers

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    1. Thanks for the encouragement

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  12. Combs are gender specific!! Wow! Never knew that!!
    With my hair falling rapidly, I think I would would be using combs for men in some time. Sigh!

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    1. I think all of us use men’s combs!

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  13. Then I have been using men’s comb till now. Btw those combs look really beautiful!

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  14. Those are beautiful. Real works of art! I had no idea there were different combs for men and women.

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  15. They look good. Men or women’s. And gender here too? :P
    Never knew that.

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  16. What a treasure these combs are!

    I’m visiting you from the A to Z Challenge.

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    1. Thanks for appreciating

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