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Originally Posted by Maximo No similarity with the wooden pin brush; it's more akin to a metal pin brush, but with bunches of nylon bristles instead.
Nylon bristles do not sound appealing, but it is nothing like the nylon bristle brushes at the drug store. The pad gives like the Madan and the bristles really separate the hair and get down to the skin.
Maximo is 5 days out from his last bath and his hair was windblown and messy from wrestling. The Madan would not go through his hair without pulling (so I stopped), but the Isinis glided through it (I did a big no-no by brushing dry, dirty hair just for testing purposes).
I ordered this one (looks like it is a little over $16 + shipping): Amazon.com: Isinis Hair Brush * Made In France: Health & Personal Care
I would like to hear Mary's (Mardelin) opinion of the one that has boar bristles mixed in. | Thanks for the link!!
I don't know how one of these would be with boar bristles, but I have the CC boar bristle brush and it is a must have!! It's the perfect finishing brush - it really smooths the hair and leaves such a terrific shine.
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