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Product Reviews of Tweezerman Men's Shaving BrushProduct Review: AWESOME Summary: 5 Stars
I shave at least once a week and having brush makes it a nice sperience.
Product Review: Affordable and disposable Summary: 1 Stars
My experience with this brush has been terrible. Well, the first two or three days were wonderful. By the third day, the brush was shedding bristles like mad into my razor. By the second week, the wooden handle (which does look durable) cracked and the plastic sleeve that holds the bristles popped out--never to go back in again. I am replacing this brush, sadly, after about 15 uses, and I will be purchasing a more expensive brush, I hope with better results.
***Update, a few months later: I didn't replace the brush. I super-glued the bristle-sleeve back into the wooden handle. It eventually stopped shedding bristles, and I have used it successfully since then. The wooden handle still looks like it will deteriorate quickly as the finish continues to chip off. Still not recommended, since I don't think I should have to repair a product within the first few weeks of use.
Product Review: All The Brush You'll Need Summary: 5 Stars
I have been using a mug and brush ever since I was "old" enough to think shaving everyday was going to be the coolest thing going. Ever since canned shave cream and electric shavers have made old mug and brush shaving something more nostalgic in nature than a real marketable item, shaving mugs, brushes, and soaps have evolved into something far more often ornate and decorative than useful. There used to be some cheap plastic brushes available in some local drug stores but they are fast drying up. On the other end, I have seen outrageous prices asked for fancy ones on some places online. This Tweezerman is all the shaver you will ever need at a very reasonable price. Its solid wood, and the bristles are big and just the right stiffness. (Since all brushes get softer over use, its not a good idea to start off with softer ones.) Although all brushes lose some of their bristles during regular use, this brush is losing them at what I would call a very reasonable rate. I don't own what Tweezerman refers too as their "deluxe" brush. However take it from someone that has always shaved with a mug and brush, and can "almost" remember the time when that was all there was, this is an excellent quality brush which should last you for many years. Buy two and you will be done for life..... Recommended.
Product Review: An excellent addition to your shaving routine! Summary: 5 Stars
I made the switch to safety razor shaving, and this brush is now part of my shaving kit. It's a nice size, and really sucks up and retains water and soap. I like how frothy the shaving soap gets when you swish it around with this brush in a mug. When applying it, you can feel your face get warm and stimulated, and your stubble being pushed outwards for a closer shave.
I have noticed a slight musky odor, but it's not strong and will probably fade over time. A few hairs have come off as well, but again I think this is normal at first. The brush has to "get used to" being swirled around in hot water and cream. I set it on its side to dry, but there are stands you can buy to hang it so the brush part drips downward.
Product Review: Audit man Summary: 3 Stars
I've used this for about a year. It started out great - holds the right amount of water, creates good lather and is great for face application. About a month ago it started losing a great amount of hair each time I use it. It has gotten so bad that I just ordered a replacement - 100% Pure Badger Bristle Shaving Brush with Black Deluxe Handle & Free Stand from Parker Safety Razor. I'm hoping this will last longer and I like the stand/holder.
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