Bath Brush with Long Bamboo Handle - Natural Bristle Brushes Exfoliating Skin, Improve Circulation and Skin Health - Use Wet or Dry by THETIS Homes
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No, this isn't a good brush for your teeth. It's stiff, large, and just big enough to use as a body brush.
I'm not sure what it was called, but it wasn't made well.
On the brush, there isn't any information.
The 16- The brush is included in the inch handle. The device is 16 inches long in total. The brush is 11 to 12 inches long from the end of the handle to the tip of the brush. I snapped a photo of the brush next to a ruler, but I'm not sure how to include it in this response.
Selected User Reviews For Bath Brush with Long Bamboo Handle - Natural Bristle Brushes Exfoliating Skin, Improve Circulation and Skin Health - Use Wet or Dry by THETIS Homes
Cheap. After a week, the brush piece detached from the handle. Very low cost. The brush head is bent and cracked.
This brush has a great look and feel to it. The bamboo handle is sturdy and long enough to reach all of my back muscles. The bristles are soft, but rough enough to scrub and clean effectively. However, after only three months, I've noticed that the plastic that holds the bristles together is beginning to crack. Some bristle stalks are falling out as a result of this. Additionally, there appears to be some accumulation at the bristle roots. It's not clear what it is (rust? ), but it appears to be the source of the brush head's rapid deterioration. I'm going to contact the seller's customer service to see if they'll honor their two-year warranty. EDIT: br>br> Due to their excellent customer service, they upgraded my rating to four stars and sent me a new brush to replace the one that was defective. So far, everything has gone well!.
The plastic base that holds the bristles is cracking, as you can see in the photo, allowing the bristles to fall out. I got this item around 2 a. m. I purchased it five months ago and have used it five times since then. In that time frame, I would go 7 times a week. It began cracking about a month ago and has only gotten worse since then. It's a shame that this will end up in the trash so quickly because the bristles were exactly what I needed: It was a little stiff and short, but it scrubbed up nicely.
The bamboo splits, so it's good while it lasts. 3 months of use, once or twice a week, and always hanging (not submerged). The splintering is far too sharp to be useful. br>br>House that is completely dry- The combination of heat in the winter and the humidity of a shower is most likely to blame. Maybe it's fine in tropical climates where the heat isn't turned on in the winter?.
For a long time, I've been looking for a good bath brush, and I've tried everything. The list goes on and on with loofahs, synthetic bristle, cloths, and so on. This is by far the best I've tried. It has a long reach and, most importantly, a good feel to it. It's not too harsh on my skin, but it's also not too gentle, so it cleans and exfoliates effectively.
I purchased two of these, one for my husband and the other for myself. We don't find them scratchy (we use them in the shower to clean our backs). In addition, my skin is extremely gentle. These suit us both perfectly. It has a good, sturdy handle that is also quite long. I can see how they might mold over time if they don't get enough air, but we'll keep using them until we can't anymore. br>br>I recently purchased a second bath brush (which is identical to the first). The first one was fantastic! It didn't start to mold until after I'd been using it for more than two years, and even then, it was only on the handle. Before hanging it to dry, I give it a good shake. When I use it wet, I do so as follows: Because it feels so good, I wash it first and apply it to my back, feet, and buttocks. Thanks.
I dropped it on the second day, and it cracked right down the middle, releasing all of the bristles from the center fold. My mistake was thinking that once the bristles in the cracked area fell out, everything would be fine and all I had to do now was be cautious. However, using the brush caused the crack to spread in all directions, and the plastic began to warp as a result of the water getting underneath it. And then there were more bristles. It's now completely useless; instead of the scrubbing benefit it provided when the bristles stayed on the brush, I get bristles that snag on my skin and clog my drain. Except for the one time I dropped it when I first got it, I never dropped it again. I won't be buying it again because if it can't handle a single fall, I doubt it can handle regular use.
The brush became moldy and unusable after only a month of use. This is a brush that I would not recommend to anyone.