
The Magic Healing Power of Handcrafted Wooden Combs
Combing forth—meet you everyday secret masseur.
- Writer Kate Missine
- Photographer Tiana Wang
The story of Taiwanese craftsman Chen Xianyi’s relationship with the craft of wooden combs is nothing short of miraculous. A skilled woodworker since the age of 16, Chen suffered from a serious illness that caused facial nerve damage.
During his recovery process, he met a masseur who introduced him to the practice of using wood combs to massage his hair and face, a ritual long known in ancient China as a healthful way to begin and end the day. Following the advice, Chen experienced a full recovery of his condition, which led him to start his own successful business of hand-making wooden combs.
The process starts with carefully selected precious woods, which are left to dry out completely over the course of several years. The wooden combs’ minimalist silhouette is sketched on the wood and cut out with a wire saw, then each tooth is polished by hand to achieve a smooth, rounded profile.
The finished wooden combs retains the wood’s natural colour, texture, and soothing aroma—a much-needed token for our stressful times. Three to five minutes of gentle scalp massage using the wooden combs is recommended in the morning and before bed to invigorate, improve circulation, and relieve stressful tension in the body.
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