10 Combing Your Hair Coloring Pages - Free!
Daily Routines
It's time to comb your hair! Look how this boy does it, with such precision and care, just like we colored it. Because just like a hairstyle, coloring takes technique, patience and lots of love.
At Coloring Together we thought you should know everything it takes to have good style, and that includes a good hairstyle, which is why we created a gallery with combing your hair coloring pages, and drawings of kids combing their hair, so you can learn with us.
The drawings of kids combing their hair won't color themselves. How about applying the scratch technique? With wax crayons it's easy.
You could also use the layered coloring technique, which will surely help you a lot with the realistic technique. Imagine how good they'll look!
We'd love for you to share the combing your hair pictures to color with us when you finish painting, that way we can show all our little and big visitors all the ways there are to paint the same drawing.
Wait! A really strong wind is blowing, don't let your hair get messed up. Better grab all the coloring pages that have fallen, run a hand through your hair, and let's get to work.
Combing Your Hair coloring pages
Why color combing your hair pictures?
Combing your hair is an activity that involves fixing your hair so it looks neat and presentable. Although it may seem like a simple task, combing your hair can be a complex process that takes skill and practice. People often use tools like brushes, combs and hair products to get the desired style.
For some people, combing their hair is a form of personal expression and can be an important part of their identity. For example, some may use specific hairstyles to show their affiliation with a group or subculture.
A good hairstyle can make us feel more confident in ourselves, don't you think so too? That's why in this section of Coloring Together we have amazing combing your hair coloring pages, with which you can practice and much more.
You're going to be surprised! Do you know how we know? Because with each of the combing your hair pictures to color you'll find really curious fun facts about combing your hair and about hair. You can't miss them!
Learn while coloring Combing Your Hair
- The first combs date back more than 5,000 years, when the Egyptians ruled the known world.
- In ancient Rome, men combed their hair with ivory combs.
- In the Middle Ages, men combed their hair with wooden combs.
- Hair is made mainly of keratin, a protein also found in the outer layer of the skin, the nails, the hooves, claws and feathers of other animals.
- When hair is wet, it can stretch up to 30%, which explains why it can look longer after you get out of the shower. However, once it dries, it goes back to its normal length.
- Did you know that combs with lion figures on the middle part were discovered in Sargon's palace in Khorsabad, located in Assyria?
- Roman combs were made of ivory, tortoiseshell, copper and wood.
- The comb of Saint Lupus, or Saint Loup, in the cathedral of Sens, in France, is the oldest comb of its kind. It dates back to the 7th century.
- The teeth of combs were carved by hand until 1876. This changed when William Bundy created a machine with parallel saws to cut and make combs.
- The chemist Alexander Parkes received a bronze medal at the 1862 International Exhibition in London for presenting combs made of artificial plastic. Incredible!
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