Thursday, April 14, 2011

Introduction to the shaving brush

Since I started wet shaving one of the most enjoyable aspects of it has been the use of the shaving brush. Having warm thick lather on hand throughout the entire shave has made the process less of a chore and more of a treat, akin to a relaxing facial. A good badger hair shaving brush is the most important aspect of getting the perfect shave. You'd be astounded by the fact that this is all it takes to make all aspects of your shave more enjoyable.

To get the most out of a shaving brush you should look for one made purely from badger hair. Badger hair is the best known brush material due to its water ability to retain water. It is a natural product that is shorn from farmed badger, similar to the process done with sheep. Expect to spend anywhere from $25 to hundreds on a quality badger brush which will last for years if properly cared for. This may seem costly at first, but when you factor in the fact that you will use much less shaving cream or soap overall it's actually a worthy investment.

The process is quite simple and doesn't add much to your routine. First soak the brush in hot water in your shaving mug. Dump the water out of the mug and add a pea size portion of shaving cream and proceed to lightly whip up the cream using your brush in a circular motion. Once you reach the desired consistency that's it, just brush the later onto your face in a circular motion to stand your whiskers up and exfoliate your skin. This should provide enough warm lather for 2 or 3 passes. It may seem like a bit of work but it will give you a better shave while reducing irritation and ingrown hairs, as well as looking great in your bathroom.

Here is a highly recommended brush on Amazon for a reasonable price:
Silvertip Badger Hair Brush

21 comments:

  1. I used to go to a barber shop back in the day. I didn't get a shave, but my barber would use cream and a blade on my sideburns and then use the brush. It felt good man.

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  2. oh man, the first time i had a shave it was by a student or some shit. never again. might give it a go properly one day, but for now i just use some gillette razor haha

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  3. Hmm, never heard of a Shaving Brush

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  4. This is something I always wanted to try, shaving like a real man.
    With real blades and a panther-haired brush.

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  5. I use an electric shaver and it gets the job done, but this sounds kind of interesting haha

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  6. I combine that and my wet shaving electric razor, I'd shave all day long if I could!

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  7. A true shaving brush and straight razor is how a true, classy gentleman does it.

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  8. I don't shave yet, but thanks for the recommendation.

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  9. i might try this, thanks. :D

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  10. sounds like a fantastic brush. I think my facial hair is a bit too thick for wet shaves, so I don't know if I'll be trying it.

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  11. wow that sounds cool! i want to try one! cool blog, followed!

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  12. Kind of want one now. Awesome.

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  13. i still preffer de old fashioned razor

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  14. Never used a shaving brush before, sounds nice.

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  15. Glad to see yet another person has learned the pleasure of a relaxing shave. :)

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  16. man... one day i'm gonna try and shave properly...

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  17. ive always wanted to get a shaving brush. i might actually do it now.

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  18. I love wet shaving; it feels so good! But most of the time I don't have time :(

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  19. Definately going to invest. Thanks for the info :)

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