Hair braiding device and method

Toilet – Hair device

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132200, 132160, A45D 702

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055180116

ABSTRACT:
A hair braiding appliance comprises an elongated handle member which terminates in a comb base. A plurality of spaced fingers or tines extend from the comb base in substantially parallel relation to one another to define a series of hair receiving slots. Each finger or tine increases in thickness as it extends from the comb base to its midregion and then decreases in thickness to terminate in a curved distal end. Hair is woven through the series of slots in a predetermined sequence to form a braid.

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