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- order number PS-CF-58204
- Supplier Name: Captain Fawcett
- EAN: 5060338440355
- Weight: 0,1 kg
- Sales Unit: 1
British beard brush
Traditional small men's beard brush for sideburns, mustaches and full beards, made from black boar bristle. With Captain Fawcett Limited branding. Made in Great Britain.
High-quality bristles from Indian and Chinese wild boar have been used for generations and are known for their natural strength and elasticity. The quality of the bristles is assessed based on their stiffness. The highest quality and most expensive bristles are located close to the body. Cap is used to reach all layers of hair, including the scalp. Fawcett different gradations and mixtures of bristles. These are suitable for penetrating different hair structures, whether fine, normal or thick.
Real bristles ensure good hair care in many ways. First of all, they keep the hair clean. When viewed under a microscope, the surface of a bristle resembles the scales of a fish. When a hairbrush made of natural bristles is pulled through a head of hair, these tiny overlapping scales act like a comb, combing each hair tightly. The hair follicles are cleaned of dirt, dust and grease. Natural bristle will never damage human hair as both are made of the same protein.
Care tip
How to care for your Captain Fawcett's bristle hairbrush: As soon as you notice that the shine of the hairbrush is starting to wear off, it's time to clean it. Remove hair from the brush by lifting it from the side with a comb or the Dapper Dan brush cleaner. Swish around in soapy water and rinse under cold water. Do not soak as the bristles absorb water and could damage the wood. Shake off excess moisture and place the brush on a towel with the bristles facing down. Allow the brush to air dry, do not apply additional heat.
Made in Great Britain
Size: 3.26" x 0.94" / 83 x 24 mm
Country: | Great Britain / UK |
Vegan: | No |
Captain Fawcett impresses by the consistently aesthetic and quality presentation: The central topic is the fictitious namesake Captain Peabody Fawcett himself, a 1905-lost colonial researcher, whose beard care products are produced today again, after 100 years.
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