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Old 06-26-2014, 09:40 PM   #5
BabieChloe
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Originally Posted by Maximo View Post
Madan has smaller, oblong brushes too.

No matter which tool I use, I always hold the hair in sections in one hand to prevent skin pulling.

Water will not hurt the wood pin brushes. You can use sprays on them and rinse them to clean. However, the only thing I use on soaking wet hair is a very wide tooth steel comb and fingers. Like human hair, when it is wet, it is more susceptible to damage. When the hair is half way dry, I switch to a regular comb and then a brush.
By the time I get her to calm down for hair brushing her hair is already half dry LOL.
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