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i hope you do , you would love them both :) fyi , if you go to amazon.com in the health and beauty section you can get a wooden pin brush for $8 and it is just like the cc one |
awesome I will check it out thanks :) |
update i still really love this wooden pin comb. it is so awesome... this combined with the wooden pin brush makes for a very easy grooming routine:) |
Mine came in too and I love it for the first combing of the mustache area, this has been a real problem area for the boys, so I’m grateful to have found something that makes it easier. You have to finish off with a finer tooth comb, but it works great in that area in getting on initial snarls, without pulling their hair. I prefer the wooden pin brush for their legs which have full length hair. The wooden pin brush has pins that move and flex, so if there is a tangle, it doesn't just pull it. The wooden pin comb, however, does not have flexible pins, they are stationary. It seems like it would work great if their body hair was long, and it wouldn’t produce static electricity like some steel combs can. |
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yes, it does work excellent on the body , for oscar anyway. he has fine pin straight hair and this comb works great.. it is too big to do his face so i use a small metal comb for that... then i finish off with the cc wooden pin brush.. |
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i know , isnt it great how it just glides thru the hair ? |
Thanks for this...gonna have to order me one! |
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you are welcome, i think you will like it |
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yeah, the comb works really well , it is curved with 2 rows of teeth . and the pins are smooth and rounded so no poking :) |
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I got my comb today THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR FINDING ME ONE WANDA! I love it. While Wallee's hair hasnt yet grown back in I can tell by combing through his moustache that it glides nicely. Now I should be able to get the mats out from his harness somuch easier. :thumbup::thumbup::thumbup: |
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it sure does making grooming a lot easier when pup & mom are happy :) |
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