Not exact matches
Ok I know it's fall and that usually means sweaters, scarves,
coats and tons of layers but maybe for just this once (or maybe a few times more to come) I want to go
against the
grain and go back to my old time favs... neon, open toe sandals, graphic tees and light wash jeans!
For a film that goes
against the
grain so often by upholding age over beauty, it's unfortunate Meyers lacks the courage to give us an honest truth without excessive sugar -
coating.
Brushing should be done in the natural direction of the
coat and not
against the
grain, as this will damage the fur.
Brush
against the
grain of the
coat to pull out the undercoat and with the
grain to smooth out the overcoat.
Clip out knots and brush first with the
grain, then
against the
grain to lift the
coat.
For example, if you are clipping in nose - to - tail direction with a # 7 blade, you will need to use a # 4 when going
against the
coat's
grain.