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List Price: $15.00 Our Price: $9.25 You Save: $5.75 (38%) Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Category: Health Care See more product details
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Product Reviews of Tweezerman Men's Shaving BrushProduct Review: Bad, bad! Summary: 1 Stars
The brush is not the most comfortable I've used; but I lived with it. Then it broke up. The bristles detached from the handle all at once. This is a poor quality product. My previous brush lasted 20 years! This one lasted a few months.
Product Review: Badger's Better Summary: 5 Stars
What a difference a good shave makes! This badger hair brush lathers well and is kind to the face. I wish I'd got one of these years ago. And it hasn't shed at all. Hang it upside down or rest it on its side to dry and it remains fluffy. Good product and worth the few dollars more.
Thanks, little critter.
Product Review: Believe the Hype Summary: 5 Stars
I used a cheap drugstore brush with Nylon bristles for years and didn't think the type of brush would make any difference, but for a few bucks more the difference is amazing. Better lather, application, and beard prep. I also switched to an old fashioned safety razor and the shave is closer, more comfortable, cheaper, and more environmentally friendly. After 35 years goodbye shaving industrial complex.
Product Review: Best Deal For Badger Brush Summary: 5 Stars
I was pleasantly surprised with this purchase as some reviews claimed they had hairs fall out or the brush was harsh... I'd like to share that the brush is nice and soft and after using it several times since I've received it I have yet to have any hairs come out. I'll note for those new to these brushes it is animal so it has a wet animal smell to it which goes away more and more after each use. I've read borax will get rid of this very quickly or you can use shampoo/handsoap which I did and it got rid of most of it immediately. Holds plenty of water and dries quickly after rinse & a couple shakes.
Product Review: Best bang for buck shaving brush Summary: 5 Stars
I've gotten this brush about a month ago and it has held up pretty well. At $15 it is the best value pure badger brush on the market. At first it's a little stiff. It loses a few bristles here and there but after a few uses it breaks in. I haven't lost a bristle in weeks and its gotten softer. Of course there are better best badger brushes and silvertip badger brushes on the market but be prepared to pay $40-200 USD for a quality badger brush. The Tweezerman makes a good starter brush at $15. Why even bother to buy a synthetic or boar brush (both don't hold water well) when you can get this one for $15? I plan to upgrade to a better/softer brush down the line but the Tweezerman is treating me well and in the future will make an excellent back up or travel brush. I recommend this brush for anyone who decides to start traditional wet shaving.
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