African Blackwood with Blue and Copper Resin Shaving Brush - Build Your Own Brush

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African Blackwood with Blue and Copper Resin Shaving Brush - Build Your Own Brush

from $89.99

This shaving brush is handcrafted using African Blackwood with accenting blue and copper resin stripes. Choose your own brush to customize your shaving set! Vegan friendly knots are available!

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This razor is handcrafted using African Blackwood with accenting blue and copper resin stripes. This is a handmade one of a kind piece. Choose your own knot! We offer AAA/Pure Grade, Best Grade, and Super Silvertip. Just select your preference at check out, and we will fit it with whichever knot you'd prefer. *Synthetic Silvertip available at request

So What Type of Badger Hair Brush is Right for You?

That depends on your skin type:

-For dry or sensitive skin: choose Super Silvertip. This grade is very soft while still providing plenty of exfoliation. It is good for middle-aged and older clients who need exfoliation but have slightly more delicate skin. It is also our most luxurious shaving brush.

-For skin that’s right in the middle (not too oily, not too dry): choose Best grade. It offers less exfoliation than the AAA grade, but has nice soft tips. Great for young thirty somethings whose skin is no longer oily but still needs proper exfoliation without being too abrasive.

-For oily skin or skin prone to shaving bumps, choose AAA Pure grade. This type of hair is great for exfoliation. It opens the pores and cleans them really well, but can be abrasive on sensitive skin.

The finish is a Urethane spray finish--This is a highly durable and cannot be penetrated by water.

** My products are built to last because I make my wooden items out of stabilized wood (which is done in my shop). If wood is not stabilized and it is exposed to water, it will fall apart over time. This is a step I take before any item goes on the lathe, and in ensures a quality product.

All products undergo a stabilization process in which resin is impregnated into the wood under high vacuum pressure. Wood blanks are submerged in a liquid resin,a high pressure vacuum is pulled and when completed these blanks are then baked in an oven. This ensures the longevity of my products.