Lincoln Shaving Brush

Rs. 900.00 Rs. 720.00 SAVE 20%

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Color: Black

Black
White

Experience a comfortable shave with the Forest Hill Lincoln Shaving Brush. Featuring synthetic faux badger hair bristles for optimal lathering and gentle application, this lightweight brush (42g) is available in two colours black and white.

Perfect for home use and travel, it adds a stylish, economical, and comfortable touch to your grooming routine. Its unique square design sets it apart from traditional shaving brushes, offering a distinct and superior shaving experience.

Important Product Details

Generic Name: Shaving Brush
Country of Origin: China
Manufactured By:- Imported & Marketed by - Highgrove Bodycare LLP, Tara Mahal, 5th Road, Khar West, Mumbai, Maharashtra - 400052

Product Information

Optimal Lathering: Synthetic faux badger hair bristles with a 30mm knot diameter create a rich, creamy lather for a smoother, closer shave.

Even Coverage: The brush's bristles with a 50mm loft length effectively distribute shaving cream or soap, ensuring even coverage and helping to lift facial hair for a closer shave.

Lightweight and Portable: Weighing only 42g, it is ideal for home use and travel.

Sophisticated Aesthetic: Available in two colours, the brush features a durable, long-lasting body that adds a touch of style and sophistication to any bathroom.

Unique Design: Its distinct and unique construction offers superior performance compared to traditional shaving brushes.

How To Use/Care guide

- Wet the brush under warm water to soften the bristles.
- Shake off any excess water from the brush.
- Apply a small amount of shaving cream or soap to the center of the brush or apply a blob of shaving cream on your face.
- Gently swirl the brush in a circular motion to create a rich lather.
- Apply the lather to your face in circular motions, using the brush to lift and exfoliate facial hair.
- After shaving, rinse the brush under warm water and shake off any excess water.
- Hang the brush upside down to dry or place it on a stand with the bristles facing down.