A hair management or styling implement which is formed generally in the shape of a scissors-type implement, with respect to including a pair of lever-type elongated members pivoted to each other intermediate their ends. Two adjacent ends of the elongated members are in juxtaposition and comprise a pair of handle members for manual grasping and manipulation of the implement in a singular manner by a person's hand in a scissors-type motion. The opposite end of one of the levers has a hair brush, comb, or the like, through which a tuft of hair may pass in a brushing or combing fashion. The bristles or teeth of the brush or comb face inwardly with respect to the implement and a pair of hair guiding arms are formed on the adjacent end of the other elongated lever member for pivotal movement from spaced positions relative to the brush or comb to positions alongside the brush or comb whereby the tuft of hair may be sandwiched between the arms and the brush, or comb, for biasing the hair strands therethrough.
A cassette type hygienic comb and brush comprises a basic body (1) and a cassette bristle holder (2), which is formed with a plurality of thin film layers (26) removably held atop thereon with the bristles (27) extending through the layers and is engaged with the back (10) of the body (1) for cleansing or combing use and may be replaced with a new cassette bristle holder for continuous service after the thin film layers being completely torn off.
A hygienic comb and brush in which a plurality of thin film layers are removably held atop each other on the comb base with the bristles extending through the layers so that the bristles can be cleaned by removing a film.