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    Posted: Feb 08 2013 at 7:29pm

History of the Hot Comb

 
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Many people including myself have believed or assumed at one point in time that Madam CJ Walker invented the hot comb. However, the first known hot comb was actually designed for curly Mademoiselles in France attempting to achieve the super straight and sleek look of Egyptian women in 1845. Fast forward to the early 1900s when an African-American woman, Annie Turnbo Pope Malone obtains the first US patent for the hot comb. The hot comb was simply one of the ways Ms. Malone sought to improve the hair straightening practices and techniques used by African-Americans at the time. She studied hair textures for nearly a decade before developing her own line of products that were later marketed and sold door to door by trained saleswomen, one of which was Madam CJ Walker[ii]. Walker later followed in the footsteps of Malone by creating her own line of hair care products and improving upon the design of the hot combi. Both women became millionaires through the marketing of hair products and beauty techniques.

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Although today many women debate about the dangers of heat straightening, the invention of the hot comb was actually a safer option for most women in the late 1800s and early 1900s. Prior to its development, black women would slather their hair with oils and iron the hair straight, YIKES[iii]! This, as one could imagine, caused damage to both the hair and the scalp. The hot comb helped provide a more controlled method for straightening afro textured hair at the time.

The amazing thing about this tool is that it is still used today. Many women find it’s straightening abilities to be superior to the modern-day flat irons. Regardless of any personal views on heat styling or hair straightening, this beauty tool is an important part of the African-American hair history and helped revolutionize hair practices in our community.

Did you read The History of African-American Hair (in it’s Natural State)?

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Heck Yeah....still own one
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We still have about one or two. I used to HATE when my mama would have my cousin straighten my hair with one when I was little.
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I hated that thing growing up.  I was so happy when my mom "upgraded" tp the flat iron.
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I still have mine.
 
I remember trying to board a plane with it in my bag.
 
The 'others' couldn't figure out what it was on the screen.
 
They called a brotha from the back and he was like 'it's a hot comb' and rolled his eyes at the 'others' and walked away.  
 
Priceless! LOL
 
They still stood there confused, wondering what a "hot comb" was.  LOLLOLLOL
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Originally posted by Bored w/Out Me? Bored w/Out Me? wrote:

Heck Yeah....still own one
I continue to use mine . LOL
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Originally posted by niecy niecy wrote:

We still have about one or two. I used to HATE when my mama would have my cousin straighten my hair with one when I was little.
India will have ears burns just like her mother .LOLLOL
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When I was little My Auntie was taking me to a Picnic and pressed and did my hair up so Pretty. Well In my bath I decided to dunk My head under water...

When I got out the tub, She pressed My hair wet and laughed Everytime She heard it Sizzle
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Originally posted by Nisha Nisha wrote:

I still have mine.
 
I remember trying to board a plane with it in my bag.
 
The 'others' couldn't figure out what it was on the screen.
 
They called a brotha from the back and he was like 'it's a hot comb' and rolled his eyes at the 'others' and walked away.  
 
Priceless! LOL
 
They still stood there confused, wondering what a "hot comb" was.  LOLLOLLOL
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