$16.64
Original: $47.54
-65%Iris Hantverk Badger Hair Shaving Brush—
$47.54
$16.64The Story
Badger Hair absorbs water naturally, making it ideal for a shaving brush. The moisture retention allows a badger brush to build a great lather. The bristles are stiff enough to raise the hair from the skin as well as lightly exfoliate while maintaining great flexibility and softness, preventing irritation. Iris Hantverk has machine produced this beautiful badger hair and beechwood brush.
HOW TO CARE FOR YOUR BRUSH
Once finished the shave, rinse the brush thoroughly. Wipe the bristles on a towel several times to draw out moisture. If you shake your brush, place the handle in your palm and pinch the bristles so they don’t become loose. Finally, hang the brush upside-down to dry so moisture can drip from the bristles and away from the wood.
About Iris Hantverk - Iris Hanverk is made up of 17 employees. The core of the business is traditional brush binding and manufacturing at
Sandsborgsvägen, Enskede. Here, six visually impaired craftsmen from different cultures make brushes in a traditional Swedish fashion.
Description
Badger Hair absorbs water naturally, making it ideal for a shaving brush. The moisture retention allows a badger brush to build a great lather. The bristles are stiff enough to raise the hair from the skin as well as lightly exfoliate while maintaining great flexibility and softness, preventing irritation. Iris Hantverk has machine produced this beautiful badger hair and beechwood brush.
HOW TO CARE FOR YOUR BRUSH
Once finished the shave, rinse the brush thoroughly. Wipe the bristles on a towel several times to draw out moisture. If you shake your brush, place the handle in your palm and pinch the bristles so they don’t become loose. Finally, hang the brush upside-down to dry so moisture can drip from the bristles and away from the wood.
About Iris Hantverk - Iris Hanverk is made up of 17 employees. The core of the business is traditional brush binding and manufacturing at
Sandsborgsvägen, Enskede. Here, six visually impaired craftsmen from different cultures make brushes in a traditional Swedish fashion.
















