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nybabyz: I can't use a solocomb. I stated that in my original post, but thank you for suggesting it. I think I'm going to take the thinning sheer route. Any idea where I can purchase one? At a horse place or barber shop? (I'm not much of a girlie girl, so I have no iea what they carry in barber shops
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