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The names of tools hair in English like brush, etc.


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The word 'down' as an adjective | usage of 'far'
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Could you help me! #16 (permalink) Sun Nov 02, 2008 23:24 pm   Could you help me!
 

Yankee wrote:
Hi Coconut

Google Images is sometimes more effective than a description. Click on each word:

brush

comb

hair combs

barrette

bobby pin

headband

blow dryer

hair straightener

curling iron

curlers

Were those the sorts of hair "tools" you wanted to know about?
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Conchita wrote:
Here are a few more:

- hairbands/Alice bands/bungee bands
- hairpins
- hairslides
- hair clips
- scrunchies
- (hair) clamps/claws
- (hair) sticks
- (hair) snaps
- jaw clips
- hair grips
- hair spirals
- hair clasps
- hair ties
- bobby pins
- banana clips
- ponytail holders
- bows
- rubber bands
- hair bobbles
- tiaras
- fascinators
- scissors
- razor
- ...


Holy cow, that list is unreal. :shock:

I'm so glad to be male. I keep my hair short enough all I need are these. If I have to resort to this, then it's way past time to visit one of these.

One of these guys, and one of these, and I'm good to go.
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The names of tools hair in English like brush, etc. #17 (permalink) Mon Nov 03, 2008 8:33 am   The names of tools hair in English like brush, etc.
 

and our German members please be warned .... WE do not say HAIRS!

If you went to the hairdresser and asked to have your "hairs" cut you would be in for a real SHOCK !!!
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