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BRÜ BRUSH ART SHAVING BRUSH - AUSTRALIAN RED MALLEE BURL/SPARKLING LIGHT BLUE SAPPHIRE HYBRID
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BRÜ BRUSH ART shaving brush - Australian red mallee burl/sparkling light blue sapphire hybrid, 26mm G5C knot.
The combination of red-grained Australian burl wood and deep sapphire chameleon blue resin that makes up the handle of this shaving brush is simply magnificent. A 26 mm G5C tuft and BRÜ brand coin finish off this model.
BRÜ BRUSH ART shaving brushes are handmade by a Canadian craftsman, David Cressy, who is passionate about making shaving brushes.
He tries to cut each piece with a jeweller's eye to maximise the exposed grain of the wood. The pieces are stabilised using a heat-activated resin in a vacuum chamber to ensure durability and water resistance. The stabilised pieces are then cast in the resin and cured under pressure. He selects colourants and pigments that match the wood species and the desired aesthetic. After a week's hardening, the blank is turned by hand to reveal the beautiful BRÜ shaving brush handle hidden inside. Each BRÜ shaving brush handle receives 12 coats of durable CA finish, hand sanded and polished to a beautiful shine.
Each BRÜ shaving brush handle is an original and unique work of art. A substantial handle about 5cm(2") high and a pleasant feel in the hand. It's always fitted with the very best hand-tied Badger hair or synthetic knots available today.
The combination of red-grained Australian red mallee burl and the deep sapphire chameleon blue resin that makes up the handle of this shaving brush is simply magnificent. A 26 mm G5C knot and the BRÜ brand coin finish off this model.
The knot G5C has the following characteristics :
- Great backbone. The stiffer Japanese hair gives you backbone more similar to natural hair than nearly any synthetic.
- Ultra-soft tips, even softer than the G5A.
- Retains water more effectively than traditional synthetics
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For best results, we recommend two methods of use :
1 - In the jar : Soak your shaving brush in warm water, drain it slightly and then use circular movements in the jar, applying gentle pressure for 30 to 60 seconds, depending on the stiffness of the bristles in your shaving brush.
Once a paste of soap has formed around the bristles of the shaving brush, work it into a lather over your face, using circles or back-and-forth strokes (like painting) over the area to be shaved until you have a nice lather. You can add a few drops of water to the bristles of the brush at any time to get the consistency that's right for you.
The right dose of water is all about achieving the ideal balance between good protection and good glide. A thick shaving foam with less water will provide more protection, while a thin shaving foam with more water will help the razor blade glide more smoothly.
Rinse the shaved areas with water, preferably cold water, to ensure that any stray hairs and remaining foam are removed.
When you've finished shaving, rinse your shaving brush well to remove all the foam and wring it out as best you can. Rinse off any excess lather from the surface of the soap and leave it to dry. After a few hours, you can close the lid and store the soap in a cool, dry place away from light.
2 - In a shaving bowl : Using your finger, take an almond-sized amount of shaving soap and press it into the bottom of a shaving bowl. Soak your shaving brush in warm water, drain it slightly and work your lather into the bowl in circles until you have a shaving foam. You can add a few drops of water to the bristles of the brush at any time to obtain the consistency that suits you.
The right dose of water is all about achieving the ideal balance between good protection and good glide. A thick shaving foam with less water will provide more protection, while a thin shaving foam with more water will help the razor blade glide more smoothly.
Rinse the shaved areas with water, preferably cold water, to ensure that any stray hairs and remaining foam are removed.
When you've finished shaving, rinse your shaving brush well to remove all the foam and wring it out as best you can.