Description
- One of the five articles of faith for the Sikhs A Kangha is a small wooden comb that Sikhs use twice a day. It is supposed to be worn only in the hair and at all times.
- The kanga is usually tucked in front of the "Rishi Knot" and tied under the turban to help in keeping the rishi knot firm and in place. The kanga is placed at the most highest place of the body, above the dasam duar. As it is made of wood it controls the electrical impulses running through the kesh and helps the wearer refrain from being angry.
- Perfect Gift- The perfect gift for your Dad, Brother or Husband.
- Plastic and metal combs and brushes can cause static in your hair because they have a positive electrical charge and hair has a negative electrical charge which attracts hair to the comb causing static and/or frizz. Static and frizz allow the hair strand to dry out and become brittle, not to mention it just doesn’t look good.
- Soft on hair - Healthy Scalp (Boosts Blood Circulation) - Encourages Hair Growth - Helps in reducing dandruff - Adds bounce to your hair - Removes Dirt And Foreign Particles
- Balances Internal Health : - Wooden combs when used help rejuvenate the scalp and the cells under it. This allows for more relaxation and peace, and also helps calm the mind to a large extent. This is why, instead of using metal and plastic combs, the use of wooden combs has been advised by holistic beauticians across the globe. It is all about the mind-body connection here. When the mind is at rest, the body internally and externally is at peace too.
- Great Durability : - You don’t have to reinvest and buy many wooden combs over and over again. They are strong, hardy and very durable to be very honest. Plastic and metal combs can wear and tear over time, and the bristles or the teeth can fall off in no time too.
- Suitable for all types of hair : - No matter what your hair type is, wooden combs are like mothers that care for the hair, much more than what plastic or metal combs can do for the hair.
- Size : - 2.75 Inch Long x 2.5 Inch Width
Brand: M'VIRColor:Black/Brown.Product Name:M'VIR Wooden Comb Sikh Kangha/Kanga/Kangi 5K's of Sikhism - ANTI STATIC Brush for Beard, Head Hair, Pocket Size - FREE BOOKLET.Description:Kangha – one of the five articles of faith for the Sikhs A Kangha is a small wooden comb that Sikhs use twice a day. It is supposed to be worn only in the hair and at all times. Combs help to clean and remove tangles from the hair, and is a symbol of cleanliness. Combing their hair reminds Sikhs that their lives should be tidy and organized. The kanga is usually tucked in front of the "Rishi Knot" and tied under the turban to help in keeping the rishi knot firm and in place. The kanga is placed at the most highest place of the body, above the dasam duar. As it is made of wood it controls the electrical impulses running through the kesh and helps the wearer refrain from being angry. How to Keep it Clean? : - Use flaxseed oil or linseed oil- Rub the comb with a few drops of the oil and let it sit for half an hour. This would dry up and then you can gently wipe the surface of the comb with a damp cloth. Use Vaseline to rub on the comb and its teeth. Wait for half an hour and then wipe dry with a dry cloth. Use sandpaper to remove dirt from between the teeth of the wooden comb with a gentle brushing effect. Tips : - Do not use water, because wood is prone to damages.Features: Plastic and metal combs and brushes can cause static in your hair because they have a positive electrical charge and hair has a negative electrical charge which attracts hair to the comb causing static and/or frizz. Static and frizz allow the hair strand to dry out and become brittle, not to mention it just doesn’t look good. Disclaimmer: All M'VIR Products are copyrighted, any copy may lead to violation.