'ionic' grooming brush?

Debi

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Wondered if anyone uses this, and if it is better??? Saw an ad for it, cost is $20. Supposedly it feels nice to the dog while brushing?? I'm not one to fall for advertising hype, so thought I'd ask. IF it were really great, I might consider getting one. I groom everyday. Addie isn't always too thrilled, but she is used to it due to having lots of hair shedding all summer long (boy, does she ever get thick in the winter!) Ham loves it....anything for attention. lol Thanks! The ad claims it helps repel fleas and ticks....ok, I don't really believe that one. :eek:
 
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Dunno, Debi, but I have been tempted to get one of the ionic blow dryers for myself. I HATE drying my hair, so I don't in warm weather. The blow dryer is windows and sunroof open going down the freeway. LOL The ion dryers are supposed to cut the time way down - a real plus with my hair and my lack of patience with fooling with it. The hairdryers are about $80 at the salon supply store. I don't think the cheaper ones at WalMart are the same technology at all from checking them out. Maybe I should just get a $20 groomer and try it out! Wonder if it would tangle all this hair, though? :D
 

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LOL, Renee...........wouldn't that be a HOOT if the ionic grooming brush was the answer to OUR hair woes????? :D I didn't even know they had
'ionic' dryers.................I have to get out more. LOL

Deb..........who really should leave the woods once in awhile. :rolleyes:
 

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