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Facial Cleansing Brush - Natural Bristle Wood Handle

Facial Cleansing Brush - Natural Bristle Wood Handle Facial Cleansing Brush - Natural Bristle Wood Handle Facial Cleansing Brush - Natural Bristle Wood Handle
$ 9.98

Score By Feature

Based on 811 ratings
For traveling
8.38
Value for money
7.86
Comfort
7.46
Softness
6.70

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Product Description

Cleans the entire face, including the forehead and neck, thoroughly.
Natural bristles deep clean pores, remove blackheads, exfoliate and remove dead skin cells, and tighten and tone facial skin.

Questions & Answers

Is it possible for this brush to decompose?

Wood and boar bristles are used to make it. As a result, I'd respond affirmatively.

Is this a beard brush or an exfoliating tool?

The brush is designed to exfoliate and deep clean the skin, not to groom a beard. However, if you really want to, you can try it on your beard and let us know how it goes.

What is the material used to make the bristles?

I called Bass Brushes and spoke with a customer service representative who informed me that this brush is made of boar bristles.

How long will this last if you use it twice a day? Is it better to clean it or throw it away?

Approximately a month and a half. After a full day of use, it is discarded.

Selected User Reviews For Facial Cleansing Brush - Natural Bristle Wood Handle

Love It! BUT
4/5

This brush is AMAZING for dry brushing my face! I used to have terrible cystic acne, but since dry brushing and making some internal changes, my face is extremely smooth, and every dead skin cell that thought it could linger on my face is no longer there! It also circulates blood and keeps my away! I wish I could give this product five stars, but it sheds like crazy, and at the rate it's going, I'll have to buy a new dry brush in the near future. I'm not sure what I'm going to do because this brush is absolutely AMAZING at its job. I should be able to keep a dry brush for almost three years with proper maintenance and disinfection.

Emory Leblanc
Emory Leblanc
| Apr 14, 2021
When it's dry, it's ideal, but when it's wet, it's too I've had fantastic results from dry brushing my body
4/5

I reasoned that it would have the same effect on my face. For my first use, I wet the brush as recommended, which I didn't like. It was a tad too flimsy. I'm only using it now that it's completely dry. I began dry brushing every other day and have continued to do so. The first few times I used the dry brush, my face turned bright red after a few hours. This went on for two days or so. I felt as if I had sunburned or had applied retinol to my entire face. I continued on my path. A few pimples appeared on my face. I continued on my path. My pimples have healed, but my skin has become dry and peeling in some areas. I had the same reaction to retinol as you. (Retinol cream with a prescription. ) I began applying argon oil to the peeling skin, which has proven to be beneficial. My skin is so soft, and once the peeling stops, my skin will look brand new and beautiful. I'm not getting red anymore from dry brushing, and I'm not getting pimples either. It's been at least two weeks since the last time I used it. (I use a magnifying mirror) I don't notice a significant difference in my pores. My skin is firmer but softer on my face. My goal was to tighten up some slack in my skin and possibly soften some wrinkles. My laugh lines are getting better, but my forehead wrinkles are still getting worse. I'm pretty sure the skin on my forehead is now leather, so that will take some time, and I'm also working on the wrinkles around my eyes gently. It's just a matter of getting some blood flowing through that area. As a result, there is less fluid accumulation in my under eye area, resulting in fewer bags. br>I like the concept, and this brush is performing admirably for me. Because it's the only facial brush I've tried, I can't make any comparisons. I think the brush's stiffness is ideal when dry; wet, it was too soft for my 45-year-old weathered skin.

Cade Small
Cade Small
| Sep 29, 2021
Exfoliator with a lot of grit
5/5

No, it is not suitable for people with sensitive skin. Put it out of your mind. This is for someone who enjoys exfoliating their skin more aggressively. I’m 60. I only use mine once or twice a week, just before going to bed. My skin looks great in the morning after cleansing, toning, serum application, and moisturizing.

Kaiden Herman
Kaiden Herman
| Feb 04, 2021
Brush is well made and of good quality
5/5

It's fantastic! A very nice, high-quality natural bristle brush with a comfortable wood handle at a great price. The bristles are medium stiff and the brush has a full head. If your skin is sensitive, use a light touch and gentle strokes when brushing. Apply more pressure for a more powerful exfoliation. This brush comes highly recommended by me.

Hugh Miles
Hugh Miles
| Aug 09, 2021
If you're currently experiencing a flare-up, stop exfoliating and use this face brush once a day instead
5/5

Since I started using this brush with my Acure brightening gel, I've noticed a significant improvement in my skin. br>br>I used to use a brush similar to this and don't know why I stopped. This is the treatment for acne-prone skin that is sensitive. It's a non-abrasive deep clean that's ideal for pairing with your cleanser on a daily basis. Later, you will thank me.

Mathias Peters
Mathias Peters
| Oct 16, 2021
I'd like to see more natural products, and this brush is one of my favorites
5/5

I decided to get a manual brush and I'm glad I did because I really like this facial brush. It exfoliates nicely. I start by putting the soap in the palm of my hand, swirling the brush around, and then applying circle patterns to my face. My clairsonic had reached the end of its useful life, so I decided to replace it with a manual brush.

Emmett Hanna
Emmett Hanna
| Oct 21, 2021
Not soft
3/5

This was purchased to be used as a facial brush. That's impossible because the bristles are too tough. Other brushes with softer bristles have been used by me in the past. And instead of being uniform in height, the bristles on this brush are of varying lengths. I can't use it, and I can't return it because I drilled a hole in the handle to accommodate a zip tie so that I can hang it to dry instead of having it take up horizontal space in my medicine cabinet. Next one: I'll go to a physical store and purchase something. I prefer to shop in a brick-and-mortar store so that I can get a feel for it first.

Jacoby Ellis
Jacoby Ellis
| May 26, 2021
It has an awful odor
3/5

First and foremost, when my package arrived, it was already open. I missed that step and instead soaked the branch in hot water for about three minutes. The time limit is five minutes. Well, the foul odor is unbearable. I have no idea what it smells like because I've never encountered anything so revolting. The bristles are extremely soft, and I was under the impression that they would be hard, but they are not. Although it is very soft, the smell is extremely unpleasant. It's only for the softest bristles that I would recommend it. Everything is a waste of money and trash.

Larry Archer
Larry Archer
| Aug 05, 2021

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