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					Originally Posted by Maximo  Buy a pin brush that doesn't have balls on the tips.  The balls damage the hair.  
 I agree with using a comb after brushing.
 
 I sell the #1 All Systems Wood Pin Brush.  YT user Mimimomo, Jenny, sells Madan pin brushes and combs.  Excellent brushes and easier on the budget than Chris Christensen -- also great brushes.
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  TY Kristin! 
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					Originally Posted by Charlie_Boy2011  Gracielove, I use Yorkie Splash/Shine/Sheen. I've been keeping the conditioners off his head for the most part or keeping it minimal.  What metal comb do you use?
 Shelimcallister, he is 6mnths and has been groomed a few times already. He tries to bite at the brush even though I've been doing it since he was little. Cleaning his eyes is a joy too, lol, he tries to bite at the cotton pad I use so I have to be faster than him. i wish they made some sort of daily eye-area wash. I just get a cotton pad moist and usually use my fingers to get any goobers out as he tolerates my hand better.
 
 Maximo thanx for the tip on the brushes. I would never had thought that the ball tips would damage hair. What's on the tip of the brushes you all sell?
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  You need to get a brush w/ NO ball tips @ the ends. The CC & Madan pin brushes have beveled pins, so it doesn't scratch the skin & it's able to penetrate the hair. Kristin will have to pipe in for the #1 All Systems wood pin brush, but I think it's also beveled/smooth @ the end.