
Turquoise and Teak Wooden Hair Fork by Wood Art Jewelry by Emil Hadjiiski, http://www.etsy.com/shop/WoodArtJewelry
Hair forks/combs and I don’t have a great history: when I was a child, my hair was too thick, too long, and too curly to keep the forks in place. But thanks to the aging process, my hair is no longer as thick and I can’t remember the last time I felt my hair at the middle of my back. So now seems like the perfect time to attempt another stab (ha!) at the hair fork. After combing (ha! ha!) the internet for pictures on how to use a hair fork/comb, I’ve come to the conclusion that the best ones have a modest design with simple embellishments, just like this one shown. You can never go wrong with sweet and simple.