Scalpmaster
Scalpmaster Stainless Steel Beard Comb Stainless SteelUtility Bear Comb 1 Pc.
Scalpmaster Stainless Steel Beard Comb Stainless SteelUtility Bear Comb 1 Pc.
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- Easily shapes and grooms beard.
- Use for the neckline, cheer line, jaw line and goatee.
- Perfect for top and neck line.
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Durable, stainless steel beard comb is perfect for grooming full beards, mustaches, and facial hair. Finger hole offers a secure grip and more control during use. With can opener and other feature. Measures 5.5 inches long.
Dimensions: 5.5 x 1.4 x 1/36 inches
Item wight: 1.3 oz.
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