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product_id: 1101594
title: "Tweezerman Men's Shaving Brush"
brand: "tweezerman"
price: "16 kr"
currency: DKK
in_stock: false
reviews_count: 8
url: https://www.desertcart.dk/products/1101594-tweezerman-mens-shaving-brush
store_origin: DK
region: Denmark
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# Exfoliation Expert 100% Badger Hair Lather Master Tweezerman Men's Shaving Brush

**Brand:** tweezerman
**Price:** 16 kr
**Availability:** ❌ Out of Stock

## Summary

> 🧔 Unleash Your Inner Gentleman with Every Stroke!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Tweezerman Men's Shaving Brush by tweezerman
- **How much does it cost?** 16 kr with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Currently out of stock
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.dk](https://www.desertcart.dk/products/1101594-tweezerman-mens-shaving-brush)

## Best For

- tweezerman enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted tweezerman brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Durable Design:** Built to last, ensuring a reliable companion for your daily grooming.
- • **Lather Like a Pro:** Crafts rich, creamy lather that transforms your shaving routine.
- • **Gentle Exfoliation:** Exfoliates skin for a smoother, healthier complexion.
- • **Elevate Your Grooming Game:** Experience the luxury of 100% badger hair bristles for a superior shave.
- • **Perfect for Every Gentleman:** A must-have tool for the modern man who values quality and comfort.

## Overview

The Tweezerman Men's Shaving Brush features 100% badger hair bristles, designed to create and distribute lather effectively while gently exfoliating the skin for a close and comfortable shave.

## Description

This high quality shaving brush is made of 100% badger hair, the preferred bristle for creating a rich lather. The densely filled brush head is ideal for holding and distributing lather. Helps soften and raise beard while gently exfoliating the skin in preparation for a close, comfortable shave.

Review: Good quality, inexpensive, starter brush. - For the price this is a great brush, yes it does shed, but it lathers nicely and is a lot softer than a boar brush. For the price what do you expect though, it is a great introductory brush for someone who isn't sure if they are going to even like using a brush and probably won't want to spend 2-10x as much on a higher end one. I gave it five stars for a brush at this price point not as a comparison across the board for shaving brushes. Obviously it will be much different that a $200 handmade brush, but who is going to want to make that investment if they don't even know if they are going to want to use it in a week. This brush works great, does what it is supposed to and is a great alternative to boar or horse hair in the price range. (although I know some shavers really like the boar and horse) If the shedding is going to be an issue, then just spend the money and get a higher end brush. Update: While yes the brush did lose some hair when I first used it(first 2-3 shaves), after the initial loss I find that it is no longer regularly shedding, I noticed a hair or two hairs every few uses. I am now using Kent BLK8 Traditional Large Pure Silver Tip Badger Gents Shaving Brush , which is much different than the above mentioned brush, but as previously stated it is almost 20x the cost. I still use my tweezerman in my travel bag and have no issues it is a good brush.
Review: 2 months daily use [UPDATE: 4+ Years!] -- No Problems. Read This!! - This brush is easily on par with many badger hair brushes costing four times as much. I BELIEVE I KNOW WHY OTHERS WERE HAVING PROBLEMS WITH THIS BRUSH ... I read some of the previous reviews regarding excessive bristle loss, cracked handles, and the knot coming out of the handle. ALL of these problems are symptoms of improper care and use! I'm willing to wager that this is the first shaving brush for most purchasers, who are attracted by its inexpensive price. So, here are some care and maintenance rules for shaving brushes: Although a shaving brush has a flat handle, this is so it can be set down conveniently while shaving. It should NEVER be allowed to dry sitting on its handle. It is absolutely crucial that you rinse the brush after use and then HANG IT WITH THE HANDLE UP (BRISTLES DOWN) in order to dry. Failure to do so will result in an early demise of your brush -- cracked wood handle, rotting bristles, loosening of the knot, etc. You can make a holder out of wire or a coat hanger if you do not want to buy one. Also, when whipping up lather, your finger tips should be grasping the base of the bristles where they meet the handle, with the flat of the handle against your palm. Whip the lather using only the TIPS of the bristles. You don't want to "squash" the bristles while whipping up the lather. Finally, when you rinse the brush, hold it bristles up under a gentle stream of water. Then, hold it with the bristles down and wring the bristles by gently squeezing the bristles between your fingers and thumb. Now, holding the brush where the bristles and handle meet between your forefinger and thumb, GENTLY shake the brush two or three times. Vigorous shaking holding only the handle will damage the brush. Now hang the brush with the handle up to dry. Follow these rules -- which are standard for any brush -- and you should enjoy years of shaves from your Tweezermans brush! [UPDATE #1: I wrote the above after two months of use. This update, after ONE YEAR of use, convinces me even more that this was one of the best shaving buys ever. It continues to perform perfectly, is well broken in, and is NOT losing bristles! I have recommended this brush to many friends, and all have been very happy with their purchase. Follow the care instructions above, and I believe you will be very happy with this brush!] [UPDATE #2: 2 years, 8 months later and still going strong! Although I have two other brushes (mostly for travel) this brush is still my "go to" and on average gets used 5 to 6 days a week. I still stand by my review above. This is without a doubt one of the best values for the money.] [UPDATE #3: 4 years, 4 months, still going strong. Still getting used 5 to 6 times a week. BTW, when I shave, usually at a minimum I do a "two-pass" shave (with grain, against grain). So for every shave, I lather up at least twice. On Sundays and days with important meetings, I do a 3-pass shave (against-, with-, & across-the-grain).]

## Features

- 100% Badger hair bristles
- A must have for a close comfortable shave
- Ideal for creating and distributing lather
- Gently exfoliates the skin

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN  | B000G647Y8 |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (1,564) |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer  | No |
| Item model number  | 2801-h |
| Manufacturer  | Tweezerman |
| Manufacturer recommended age  | 16 years and up |
| Product Dimensions  | 3.76 x 1.25 x 1.25 inches; 3.2 ounces |
| UPC  | 038097280166 885500322667 |

## Images

![Tweezerman Men's Shaving Brush - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/7187ZFwRzUL.jpg)
![Tweezerman Men's Shaving Brush - Image 2](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/71HNqmfefQL.jpg)
![Tweezerman Men's Shaving Brush - Image 3](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/71BLNMzJq-L.jpg)

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Good quality, inexpensive, starter brush.
*by G***D on January 5, 2012*

For the price this is a great brush, yes it does shed, but it lathers nicely and is a lot softer than a boar brush. For the price what do you expect though, it is a great introductory brush for someone who isn't sure if they are going to even like using a brush and probably won't want to spend 2-10x as much on a higher end one. I gave it five stars for a brush at this price point not as a comparison across the board for shaving brushes. Obviously it will be much different that a $200 handmade brush, but who is going to want to make that investment if they don't even know if they are going to want to use it in a week. This brush works great, does what it is supposed to and is a great alternative to boar or horse hair in the price range. (although I know some shavers really like the boar and horse) If the shedding is going to be an issue, then just spend the money and get a higher end brush. Update: While yes the brush did lose some hair when I first used it(first 2-3 shaves), after the initial loss I find that it is no longer regularly shedding, I noticed a hair or two hairs every few uses. I am now using Kent BLK8 Traditional Large Pure Silver Tip Badger Gents Shaving Brush , which is much different than the above mentioned brush, but as previously stated it is almost 20x the cost. I still use my tweezerman in my travel bag and have no issues it is a good brush.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ 2 months daily use [UPDATE: 4+ Years!] -- No Problems. Read This!!
*by W***. on May 22, 2010*

This brush is easily on par with many badger hair brushes costing four times as much. I BELIEVE I KNOW WHY OTHERS WERE HAVING PROBLEMS WITH THIS BRUSH ... I read some of the previous reviews regarding excessive bristle loss, cracked handles, and the knot coming out of the handle. ALL of these problems are symptoms of improper care and use! I'm willing to wager that this is the first shaving brush for most purchasers, who are attracted by its inexpensive price. So, here are some care and maintenance rules for shaving brushes: Although a shaving brush has a flat handle, this is so it can be set down conveniently while shaving. It should NEVER be allowed to dry sitting on its handle. It is absolutely crucial that you rinse the brush after use and then HANG IT WITH THE HANDLE UP (BRISTLES DOWN) in order to dry. Failure to do so will result in an early demise of your brush -- cracked wood handle, rotting bristles, loosening of the knot, etc. You can make a holder out of wire or a coat hanger if you do not want to buy one. Also, when whipping up lather, your finger tips should be grasping the base of the bristles where they meet the handle, with the flat of the handle against your palm. Whip the lather using only the TIPS of the bristles. You don't want to "squash" the bristles while whipping up the lather. Finally, when you rinse the brush, hold it bristles up under a gentle stream of water. Then, hold it with the bristles down and wring the bristles by gently squeezing the bristles between your fingers and thumb. Now, holding the brush where the bristles and handle meet between your forefinger and thumb, GENTLY shake the brush two or three times. Vigorous shaking holding only the handle will damage the brush. Now hang the brush with the handle up to dry. Follow these rules -- which are standard for any brush -- and you should enjoy years of shaves from your Tweezermans brush! [UPDATE #1: I wrote the above after two months of use. This update, after ONE YEAR of use, convinces me even more that this was one of the best shaving buys ever. It continues to perform perfectly, is well broken in, and is NOT losing bristles! I have recommended this brush to many friends, and all have been very happy with their purchase. Follow the care instructions above, and I believe you will be very happy with this brush!] [UPDATE #2: 2 years, 8 months later and still going strong! Although I have two other brushes (mostly for travel) this brush is still my "go to" and on average gets used 5 to 6 days a week. I still stand by my review above. This is without a doubt one of the best values for the money.] [UPDATE #3: 4 years, 4 months, still going strong. Still getting used 5 to 6 times a week. BTW, when I shave, usually at a minimum I do a "two-pass" shave (with grain, against grain). So for every shave, I lather up at least twice. On Sundays and days with important meetings, I do a 3-pass shave (against-, with-, & across-the-grain).]

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Not bad
*by J***H on August 16, 2012*

UPDATE: Have been using this brush for about 4 months and love it. Works great. Gets softer with time. Very usable and seems to last if you use a brush hanger, shake all water out after use and let it dry out. First off, I have only used this brush once but I will update my impressions as I go. Received Brush: Smaller than I had imagined (this is my first brush so obviously impressions will change as I get more experience with this, and other brushes) - the rounded ball part of the handle is 3/4 the size of a golf ball, very light. Wood handle may be a bit darker than picture. Ring may be more gold than in picture. Bottom edge may be not rounded as in picture. Not bad though. No bad smell. Not super soft but not too stiff either. Not silky. True to description and expectation. First use: Quite a few bristles came off (about 25) - didn't affect the use but just so you understand this will probably shed hairs the first couple times you use it - I would think this is normal. Brush is stiffer than I expected but it hasn't been broken in. Worked ok with Proraso shaving cream and developed an ok lather but had to really whip it for a minute (probably more technique and experience than the brush). Shed hairs in lather were noticeable but not a real issue, think the shedding will greatly reduce or stop after a day or two. Seems like a great first brush and a cheap way to get into using a brush for shaving. If I don't come to love it, I could give this to my 16 year old as his first brush (or use it for travel).

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