Jericho Australia

Firm Bristle Brush - Boar Bristle & Nylon

Regular price $33.00 AUD
Firm Bristle Brush -  Boar Bristle & Nylon
$33.00 AUD

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Description

Maintaining a tidy and healthy beard is a task made much easier with a quality beard brush.

Made from a Beech Wood handle and a combination of Boar Bristle & Nylon bristles - this brush is a great companion for beards of medium to long lengths. It helps to straighten and untangle the hairs, while also working to exfoliate the skin beneath.
This is honestly a must have item for anyone serious about their beard game. Use daily!

Dimensions - 14x8x5cm 

Directions

This brush can be used on a dry or damp beard. Brush through your beard in the direction of hair growth to help straighten and untangle the hairs.

Tip *Using Beard Oil before brushing will allow the bristles to thoroughly move the oil throughout your beard.

Cleaning Instructions

  1. Remove any trapped beard hairs using a comb, toothpick, or your fingers.
  2. Fill a small bowl with lukewarm water and add a few drops of mild soap or gentle shampoo.
  3. Dip only the bristles into the water. Do not submerge the wooden handle or base.
  4. Gently work the shampoo through the bristles with your fingers or a soft toothbrush to remove oil, balm, butter, skin flakes and buildup.
  5. Rinse the bristles with clean lukewarm water, again keeping the wooden handle as dry as possible.
  6. Shake out excess water and pat dry with a towel.
  7. Leave the brush bristle-side down on a towel in a well-ventilated area for 24 hours or until completely dry.

Important:

  • Never soak the entire brush. Water can warp the wood, loosen the bristles and damage the brush over time.
  • Avoid hot water, bleach, alcohol or harsh detergents.

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