Beard Brush, 100% Boar Bristle Black Walnut Wood Beard Comb Brush for Men To Tame and Soften Your Facial Hair
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I apply the balm to my beard with my finger first, then spread it evenly with the brush to shape and tame the beast.
It was packaged in a hard paper box with an aluminum can.
They're medium hard, which means they're not flimsy or "too soft," but not so hard that they hurt your skin or pull your hair out. The right amount of everything. Brushing your beard with this small round brush is a pleasurable experience. It's the perfect size, and the bristles do an excellent job of smoothing out the bead. It'll be fantastic for you.
I've never felt compelled to clean thoroughly. A damp cloth is all that is required. My beard hair rarely clogs up my brush. I pluck out the stray hairs when they appear. It doesn't appear to take on the scents of the oils and balms I use. It does collect what appears to be dust or very fine, one-dimensional particles. strand of short threads near the base of the wood It is possible to pull out the threads near the outside. Others have been incorporated – no idea. It's a lovely, soft brush that's easy to get hooked on. This is my current favorite.
Selected User Reviews For Beard Brush, 100% Boar Bristle Black Walnut Wood Beard Comb Brush for Men To Tame and Soften Your Facial Hair
The comb is a lot smaller than I expected, but it's so niceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee.
This company has a new fanboy thanks to its excellent craftsmanship and unbelievable value. br>br>The materials are of excellent quality, and the price is extremely reasonable! I feel like I'm a valued customer, and the company shows that by displaying high-quality products at a reasonable price, they truly care about their customers.
My wife gave me the brush and comb as a gift, and they make my beard feel very soft.
It was bought as a gift for my boyfriend, and he absolutely adores it.
However, a few of my friends and I are growing out our beards, and I thought it was a good time to invest in a brush. br>br>Right out of the box / can, this thing was perfect! I'm not sure I'll ever use the comb, but the brush is just the right size and super comfortable in the hand; I wanted to try another brush and got a Cremo. There are no parallels to be made. The Cremo quickly began to lose bristles, whereas the Sosoon hasn't even begun to show signs of wear. br>br>I would strongly suggest this product!br>br>UPDATE 1/5/22: In all honesty, br>br> I'm going to have to give the Cremo brush a nod now. Both of these products have been used by me - besides a comb - I've been using the Cremo brush for a few months now, and I must say, it does a better job of taming my overall beard. 'I still believe the Sosoon brush is more comfortable in the hand; however, once the initial bristles of the Cremo brush had worked their way out, I was able to achieve a much better result with it. ' I'm not sure if it's the bristle configuration or the size, but it seems to tame the beard far better than the Sosoon brush, which felt more like a massage than a styling tool once my beard reached about an inch in length. The comb, on the other hand, is a bit of an acquired taste. I've used it a couple of times, but it pales in comparison to the fine-toothed comb I now use on a daily basis.
I like the brush, and having a comb is handy; I used to keep combs all over the place, plastic ones at that, and they help keep your hair and beard in order. Using the brush, on the other hand, helps to tame the hair on my face, which loves to flare out in a crazy way. I used to either trim them or use more beard products to bring them in, but now that I have the brush, I can do less of both, plus the brush is great for that skin itch that can occur even when using beard oils.
It has a pleasant feel to it, and the material is of good quality.