Tack store or something like a Farmer's Exchange or Tractor Supply. Anyplace that has farming/ or horse owning equipment.
To brush the face,it is softer and more gentle than a brush used on the body.
Yes, a dandy brush, or soft brush is a good thing to use on a horse's face and/or legs. Answer 2: In the UK, a "dandy" brush is a hard bristled brush unsuitable for use on the horse's face and sensitive areas. A body brush or special face brush is a more suitable alternative for these areas. It can safely be used on the legs however.
Dillard's best selling face applicator is the Elizabeth Arden Face Powder Brush with Folding Mini Face Brush. It costs $28 and the mini brush is good for putting in your handbag.
One can purchase a face brush at any location that sells makeup or makeup accessories. Some of these places would be Sephora or Amazon would be good places to look for a face brush.
It is best if a hard or Dandy brush is not used on the face or lower legs as it can be too rough for these sensitive areas.
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A hard brush *This is a bit too general...actually depends on what part of the body you are planning on brushing. The body (excluding legs and face) is fine to use a hard (dandy) or medium brush. On the legs and face you should use a soft brush. They also have finishing brushes that can be used to brush the face if your horse needs something softer. If there is dirt or mud on your horses face or legs that a soft brush will not get rid of, use a grooming mitt or jelly curry, never use a regular curry comb on those areas (rubber curry's are reserved for the body).
it's might if it pokes you, sit your brush in vinegar over night and it should be ok
The hare peered out of the brush, only to be seen and to dart back in, terrified.
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It's definitely not recommended-It's too big and rough for the horse's sensitive face. There are special face brushes for that purpose, which are smaller and have softer bristles. If you don't want to buy a face brush (Which aren't very expensive anyway) then you can easily use a lightly damp cloth.
I have a lot of egyptian colleagues in saudi arabia, they just don't brush their teeth.....Horrible Find it very difficult to face them...