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Croll & Denecke Wooden Comb with handle

RRP £7.39

Comes in units of 6.

Description

Croll & Denecke Wooden Comb with handle

Croll & Denecke stands for natural products. Ultimately, the best way to gently comb your hair is with this combs made of natural materials. Natural or wooden combs are also gentle to the hair structure and avoid damage. Available with or without a handle.

Croll & Denecke Wooden Comb with handle

This wooden and bamboo comb is perfect for all hair types. Shiny hair, whether long or short, blond, black or red, stands for health and vitality. To keep hair beautiful, it needs the right care. And that includes the right hairbrush or the right comb.

  • wooden comb with handle
  • natural
  • sustainable
  • vegan
  • with ergonomically designed handle
  • plasticfree
  • easy to use
  • packaged with a recyclable card tag and secured with natural twine
  • Size: 18 x 4.3 x 0.5 cm
  • durable, therefore will last for years

 

About Croll & Denecke:

Croll & Denecke was established by Gustav Croll and also Theodor Denecke over 100 years ago in 1897. They specialise in processing raw natural sponges but have added many other sustainable products over the years. Today, Peter and daughters Nina and Sara Hankiewicz run the family enterprise. As a result, the family business is now in the third and fourth generation.

Based on know how handed down for over a century, as a result the family enterprise in Bremen has developed into the leading supplier in the natural sponge trade in Europe. Croll & Denecke sells its high-quality products in over 50 countries worldwide.

Furthermore and aside from natural sponges, the medium-sized company also offers further wellness accessories appreciated all over the world. Natural luxury is also a tradition at Croll & Denecke. Ultimately, it includes responsible and environmentally compatible use of raw materials provided by nature.

Transparency of our suppliers is key to us. Therefore, we have created some blog articles written by our suppliers. Please have a look here for Croll & Denecke’s background story.