Exactly - the pink eyes just mean she's probably part albino - no pigment in the eyes means they look pink!

As for combs or brushes, you'll just have to try different ones, it varies what works from rabbit to rabbit. Ask your vet if they have different kinds you could try right then and there ... Angora rabbits NEED to be brushed on a regular basis, quite often - but you can keep the fur you brush out, and someone could spin it into lovely angora yarn for you!

Once you get the mats out - you'll probably have to carefully snip them out for now, comb her every day - and it'll become a nice grooming ritual/nice time for you both, and will keep her so-soft fur from matting.

Congratulations on Honey Bunny! How old is she? If she's a baby, she should have Alfalfa hay, but for adults, Timothy hay is best.