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How do you use a shaving brush of synthetic hair?
Shaving soap or shaving cream must be frothed with water and shaving brush. With the shaving brush you can distribute the shaving foam well over the face. Wet the brush with lukewarm water and put a little shaving cream on it. Or soap it with the shaving soap. Move it back and forth over the face. Bearded hairs are so hard as copper wires. But also absorb water. So take your time. Apply the shaving foam to the face for at least 1 minute. This makes the beard hairs softer and softer. This makes shaving easier. Apply less pressure with the razor ensures more shaving comfort and afterwards fewer shaving irritations.
How do you maintain a shaving brush?
A shaving brush is a handmade product and has a long service life. Due to poor maintenance and not properly cleaning, a brush will lose hair. After use, thoroughly clean the shaving brush with lukewarm water, waving well dry and finally hanging in a shaving brush holder. This allows it to get out well. And you enjoy your beautiful shaving brush for longer.
Which shaving brush should I buy?
The choice is huge. There are shaving brushes of different price ranges and dimensions. Many shaving brush manufacturers now have a nice range of shaving brushes with synthetic hairs. The new generation of plastic fibers "Silvertip Fiber" by Edwin Jagger and Muhle look very much on the soft and luxurious silver striker DASHAREN.
Which brands sell shaving brush of synthetic hair
The largest manufacturers of shaving brushes are the German Mühle and nom, the English Edwin Jagger and Omega From Italy. If you like sleek and modern design, choose Muhle or HJM. Edwin Jagger from Sheffield sells typical English shaving brushes: classic and traditional. If you are more a lover of frivolous classic and fresh design, you use a shaving brush from Omega.
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