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Can You Put A Hot Comb On An Electric Stove?

Writer Rachel Davis

Use medium to medium-high heat on an electric stove to hold the teeth against the burner. Use a piece of white paper towel to test the comb. Set the comb on a white paper towel for 30 seconds before using it. If the towel begins to turn brown, your comb is too hot and will cause damage to your locks.

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What can I lay my hot comb on?

Hot combs are more effective on thick, coarse short hair because they need to create tension on the hair in order to work. What on earth is going on here? A regular flat iron may still be necessary if your hair is extremely curly and you want it straight.

Can you use a flat iron on an electric stove?

If you’re careful, cooking with cast iron on an electric stove isn’t a problem, at least in my opinion. Yes, you can use cast iron on an electric glass stove, but be careful.

How hot does a hot comb get?

Because a hot comb can reach temperatures of up to 65 degrees Celsius (149 degrees Fahrenheit), it is important to be cautious when using one.

What does a hot comb smell like?

You can smell a hot comb from miles away when you’re cooking on the stove. It smells like a cooked version of all the greases and hair aromas that those who use it emit.

Is hot combing good for natural hair?

In terms of straightening hair, hot combing is a viable alternative to flat iron rods. To begin, hot combing natural hair saves time because it heats up more quickly. It is also more effective because you can straighten your hair right up to the scalp with this method.

Can you use hot comb on wet hair?

Thermal styling tools such as a hot comb, curling iron, or flat iron are all examples of this. It is recommended that these devices be used only on DRY hair. The water in your hair will boil, resulting in damage to your hair as well as steam burns if you use it on wet hair. To begin, blow-dry your hair thoroughly.