Indalo Detangling Neem Comb For Reducing Hair Fall Breakage & Dandruff | Non-Toxic No Plastic
Detangling Neem Comb
Detangling Neem Comb
Detangling Neem Comb
Detangling Neem Comb
Detangling Neem Comb

Indalo Detangling Neem Comb

Indalo Detangling Neem Comb Now, detangle your hair with ease and avoid any friction by using this Indalo Detangling Neem Wood Comb. Suitable for all hair types, this kacchi neem comb has excellent...

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ's)

What is the Indalo Detangling Neem Wood Comb made of?

It’s carved from neem wood and finished to smooth the teeth. The product page lists neem wood as the material and shows a wide-tooth design for detangling.

How does a wide-tooth neem comb help detangling versus a plastic comb?

Wide teeth separate knots with less pulling. Also, wooden teeth glide more gently and are less likely to snag or create micro-breakage than cheap plastic combs. In short: less tug, less split ends.

Can I use this neem comb on wet hair or a wet beard?

You can use a wide-tooth wooden comb on damp hair to detangle, but avoid soaking or leaving it wet for long. Wet use helps untangle—however, dry it quickly afterward to prevent warping. Several neem-comb guides recommend working from ends to roots on damp hair.

Does neem wood actually have antibacterial or scalp-soothing properties?

Neem is traditionally credited with antifungal and antibacterial qualities, and many brands cite neem’s calming benefits for scalp/beard skin. While a comb won’t deliver a clinical dose like an oil or extract, the neem surface may support cleaner handling vs untreated plastics. Be cautious: claims are traditional/functional, not the same as a medical treatment.

Will the comb pull or break thick, curly, or coarse hair?

The wide-tooth design is meant for detangling coarse and curly textures. Start at the ends, work in small sections, and slowly move up to the roots. This method prevents pulling. For very tight knots, use a leave-in detangler first.