Extension removal comb

A - Human Necessities – 45 – D

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A45D 24/02 (2006.01) A45D 24/00 (2006.01)

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CA 2284226

A comb for removing braids and cornrowed hairstyles from an individuals' hair. The comb is comprised of: 1. three large tines, slightly bent at the tips, with spacing of approximately 3/4" between each tine, 2. fourteen small tines, also slightly bent at the tips, and a tail or handle, approximately 3 inches in length and slightly bent outwards. The portion of the comb with the three large tines is spaced in such a manner that the individual removing the braids can place their first and second fingers comfortably in between each tooth which provides more control and speed to the individual. The large tines of the comb can be used to grasp the hair easily and quickly, thus loosening the braids more readily. Once the braids have been loosened, the other end of the invention, comprised of fourteen small tines, can be used to comb the hair out.

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