Walnut wood and boar bristles beard brush, 100% natural

€19,95

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Benefits

Our boar bristle beard brush detangles hairs, reduces knots, and evenly distributes oils and beard balms. It stimulates blood circulation, promoting hair growth, and tames unruly hairs for a neat finish.

Soft and effective, it is ideal for preventing irritation and keeping your beard smooth and healthy.

Types of beards

The L'Artisan Brossier beard brush is perfect for short to medium beards.

Compact and practical, it easily untangles hair, removes knots, and grooms shorter beards without irritating the skin.
Thanks to its softness, it is ideal for maintaining a neat, smooth, and shiny beard daily, while respecting the texture of shorter hair.

This brush is the ideal tool for those looking to maintain their beard effectively and quickly.

Composition

This piece, handcrafted in France, embodies a commitment to quality and sustainability. We use beech wood from sustainably managed forests.

We pay particular attention to the choice of boar bristles, exclusively opting for the "first cut" which corresponds to the root of the hair.
This part is very rich in keratin, thus offering an incomparable care quality for your hair.

Manufacturing

All our brushes are made in France; you can find our dedicated page here.

All packages are prepared and shipped from our workshop in Brittany.

Instructions for use

Our boar bristle beard brush is essential for maintaining a healthy and well-groomed beard.
It helps to detangle hairs, reduce knots, and stimulate blood circulation to promote growth.

Apply beard oil or balm before brushing to soften and nourish the hairs.
Brush in the direction of hair growth to prevent breakage and achieve a neat beard.

Clean the brush regularly to extend its lifespan and maintain its effectiveness.

Thanks to daily use, your beard will be softer, shinier, and healthier.

Maintenance

We recommend that you take regular care of your brush.

First, gently remove any hair and particles that may accumulate between the boar bristles, being careful not to pull them out. You can do this with your fingers or a comb.

Then, for a deep clean, use lukewarm water and add a few drops of mild shampoo to the brush. Gently massage the bristles by rubbing them against the palm of your hand, then rinse thoroughly with clear water.

Finally, make sure not to completely immerse the brush in water to avoid damage, and let it air dry naturally, bristles down, away from any heat source.

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