Caring for Your Shaving Brush
Your new badger brush has been handcrafted from the finest badger hairs we could source. The following are general instructions on how to get the most use out of your badger hair brush.
How to Get Rid of the Initial Badger Odor
Soak the brush in warm water for 1 minute
Lightly squeeze out any excess water
Load the brush with shaving soap or shampoo
Generate a thick lather in the palm of your hand or in a bowl
Thoroughly rinse out the brush and lightly squeeze any excess water out
Flick the brush to remove excess water (hold on tightly)
Repeat steps 1-6 three times or until the badger smell dissipates
How to Prolong Your Shaving Brush’s Life
Never use water hotter than what you can endure for 10 seconds.
Your brush does not need to be sterilized; shaving soap is soap after all.
Do not mash the badger hairs; if you bend the hairs too much, you will cause breakage at the tips.
If you face/skin lather, do not press hard, use an appropriate brush designed to be used in that manner.
After use, rinse thoroughly, shake out any excess water, and dry the brush on a clean towel.
Dry the brush in open air – DO NOT store a damp brush.
Allow your brush to completely dry before using again.
Soap and other minerals will eventually build up on your brush, a soak in a 50/50 vinegar solution for 30 seconds will remove most of these deposits.
DO NOT pull the bristles. When squeezing excess water out, simply squeeze the knot, do not pull the bristles.
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