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Face & Finishing Combs — Ergonomic Combs for Grooming Dogs

Face & Finishing Combs — Ergonomic Combs for Grooming Dogs Face & Finishing Combs — Ergonomic Combs for Grooming Dogs Face & Finishing Combs — Ergonomic Combs for Grooming Dogs Face & Finishing Combs — Ergonomic Combs for Grooming Dogs Face & Finishing Combs — Ergonomic Combs for Grooming Dogs
$ 7.99

Score By Feature

Based on 436 ratings
Easy to clean
9.69
Value for money
9.71
Comfort
9.31
Easy to use
9.11

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Product Description

Any professional or amateur groomer should have these high-quality combs on hand!
40 tightly spaced 12" stainless steel pins remove debris from hair such as tear stains, food, and dirt.
The handle has been ergonomically designed to provide maximum comfort and control.
Teeth made of stainless steel glide through coats with ease.
The hole in the plastic handle allows the user to hang it in a convenient location.

Questions & Answers

Is this suitable for the removal of eye tar?

This is my go-to tool for just about anything. It works on eye gunk if you wet and soften it first, and it's also great for hitchhikers (I keep an extra one in my go bag for our park walks along the lake).

Is the pin section long or short?

It's about a half-inch thick, maybe a 3/4-inch thick.

Selected User Reviews For Face & Finishing Combs — Ergonomic Combs for Grooming Dogs

The most effective tool for grooming a dog's moustache
5/5

This comb was recommended to me by a shih tzu website, and it's perfect for a Shih Tzu moustache. It is fine and removes particles from the hair, as well as keeping it clean and combed.

Paisleigh Copeland
Paisleigh Copeland
| Oct 21, 2021
Cleaning the fur around the eyes with this tool is ideal
5/5

The gray gunk hardens and embeds itself in the fur. I start by dampening the fur with a warm wet paper towel, and then the comb works its magic. You can safely comb through the fur to remove the eye gunk because the metal teeth were fine and dull at the tips. It will build up between the teeth on the comb. br>br>I like how the handle is soft and comfortable to hold. The metal end of the tooth is slightly longer than the rest. This part of the scene appears to be frightening to the puppy, especially because it is so close to her eyes. I can't say I blame her because I'm in the same boat as she is.

Persephone Murphy
Persephone Murphy
| May 07, 2021
Grooming tool that is required
5/5

for us. We have a Lhasa Apso and must keep his eyes clean at all times. Despite the fact that we keep his hair cut short, he has a beard, and this little instrument is fantastic. I thoroughly wet his face and then comb through his whiskers and around his face, even up near his eyes, to remove any residue left over from eye drainage or a sticky dog treat he's consumed. It is capable of catching anything. It works really well and speeds up the process, which is great because our little dog is a typical little boy who can't sit still. This is a must-have for grooming our dog on a regular basis.

Randy Evans
Randy Evans
| Oct 23, 2021
It's time to comb your hair and put on some makeup
4/5

I use it to remove the "eyeboogers" under my dog's eyes (sorry for being gross, but what else is a face comb for?). ) and combing out her chin fur if it becomes stiff from being wet on a regular basis. Between face washes, the skin dries out (due to food, drink, or saliva when chewing). br>br>As other reviews have stated, the teeth are very close together, so it CAN pull whiskers out; As a result, I no longer use it to comb the sides of her face (horizontally from the tip of her nose to her cheeks). br>br>It is also worth mentioning that - I like that the comb is small and the teeth are fairly blunt because I don't have to worry about hurting her. She dislikes having her face combed and tries to turn away, so there's a good chance she'll get poked in the eye or nose. Around the face, blunt edges are a good thing!.

Lola Ewing
Lola Ewing
| Jan 25, 2021
Ouch
3/5

The pins don't move in any direction. This comb also has very fine teeth, which allows it to remove whiskers: I'm not a big fan of it, so I don't use it often. It's not quite what I had in mind. For the time being, I'm using a simple plastic mustache comb that I dampen with conditioner spray to keep static at bay. It appears to work well until I can find a finer toothed metal one with rotating pins that won't harm my poor dog's whiskers.

Willow Ballard
Willow Ballard
| Sep 30, 2021
It's ideal for achieving a teeny-tiny appearance
5/5

This is what I use on my Maltese puppy, who weighs 3 pounds. We brush her teeth twice a day, and she doesn't seem to mind; in fact, I think she enjoys it. Our body brush would be too big for her tiny face, and this one is a comb, so it really untangles and settles her hair. Without it, I wouldn't be able to groom!.

Marco Howe
Marco Howe
| Nov 03, 2021
Teeth deteriorate over time
3/5

The comb is a good size for grooming the face and ears, but one tooth fell out before I even used it, and another fell out after one gentle use. For its poor quality, this is a relatively expensive tool. Otherwise, I like the comb, so I'm disappointed.

Amara Murray
Amara Murray
| Jul 25, 2021
This was an excellent purchase
5/5

If your dog's crusty eye buggers get caught in their hair, this little comb is the best solution. Because it has rounded ends, it won't poke or scratch you. Grooming around the eyes, snout, and ears is a breeze with this product.

Samir Park
Samir Park
| Dec 04, 2021

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