Jungle Culture bamboo hairbrush is designed for all hair types, with a pressured paddle surface and soft bristles to brush your hair wet or dry, without irritation.
Using ethically-sourced bamboo, it’s sold in a zero waste paper box, and the brush massages your head and scalp to stimulate blood flow and promote hair growth.
Unless you are bald or have very short hair, you likely use a comb or brush.
A wide-toothed comb is better for your hair, ideally made from sustainable wood or bamboo, as these are gentler materials like plastic or metal, and less likely to produce static electricity, which causes frizz.
Hair is fragile when wet, so use a brush only on dry hair. Choose a hairbrush with animal-free bristles, which is also gentle on the hair shaft.
Biodegradable Wide Tooth Hair Comb
This biodegradable wide tooth comb is ideal to detangle long hair. Unlike plastic combs, this is made from cellulose (wood pulp) so breaks down naturally, at end of use.
Made in Devon, the comb works on straight, wavy or curly hair. The wider spaces in between the teeth, lets the comb detangle, while avoiding breakage.
Most hair combs are made from plastic, meaning they are not so easy to recycle. Hair and beauty salons can get involved in this problem, by sponsoring a Terracycle Hair & Body Care Waste Box (or a council or office could do the same).
Everyone can then drop off unwanted plastic combs and other such materials, to get them out of town forever, and be made into other things. You can use the same box to recycle plastic hairbrushes and styling tools, and non-pressurised hairspray bottles.
A Bamboo Beard Comb
Jungle Culture beard comb has evenly-spaced fine teeth prongs to suit all beard types and facial hair, push in the right direction to prevent painful ingrown hairs.