A comb is a toothed device used for straightening and cleaning hair or fibers.
Comb may also refer to:
Dispersion may refer to:
Projection, projections or projective may refer to:
Cwm or cŵm may refer to:
POS, Pos or PoS may refer to:
Coombe is an alternate spelling of combe, a dry valley.
Cable may refer to:
A hot comb is a metal comb that is used to straighten moderate or coarse hair and create a smoother hair texture. A hot comb is heated and used to straighten the hair from the roots. It can be placed directly on the source of heat or it may be electrically heated.
Bundle or Bundling may refer to:
Future Academies Watford is a co-educational secondary school and sixth form located in Garston, Watford, Hertfordshire, England.
Pecten or pectin may refer to:
Hackle may refer to one of the following.
Hair straightening is a hair styling technique used since the 1890s involving the flattening and straightening of hair in order to give it a smooth, streamlined, and sleek appearance. It became very popular during the 1950s among black males and females of all races. It is accomplished using a hair iron or hot comb, chemical relaxers, Japanese hair straightening, Brazilian hair straightening, or roller set/blowdryer styling. In addition, some shampoos, conditioners, and hair gels can help to make hair temporarily straight.
McCombe is a family name. Variants of which include: McColm, McComb, McComber, McCome and McKomb.
Iron comb may refer to:
Heckling is the last of three steps in dressing flax, or preparing the fibers to be spun. It splits and straightens the flax fibers, as well as removes the fibrous core and impurities. Flax is pulled through heckling combs, which parts the locked fibers and makes them straight, clean, and ready to spin. After heckling and spinning, flax is ready to be woven into linen.
Fascicle or fasciculus may refer to:
William Combe (1742–1823) was a British writer.
William Combs may refer to:
White Comb may be a misspelling of:
Straightener may refer to: