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PLISSON 1808

Plisson 1808 | Bubinga Wood High-Mounted Russian Grey Badger Shaving Brush

SKU: P955530.PR

Description

This shaving brush is made from real Bubinga wood, a precious species native to Africa. The elegant, ergonomic design of the high-mounted handle makes the brush easy to grip. This shape is slightly higher than the usual Plisson standard. Simple yet sophisticated, it gives this model its uniqueness. 

The Russian Grey bristle is the most affordable in our range. It offers the perfect compromise between strength and firmness: it effectively tones and exfoliates your skin every time you use it. It's the ideal type of tuft for dense, medium-hard beards or for people looking for a dynamic, relaxing shaving experience. What's more, it has an emulsifying power that creates a beautiful shaving foam, providing your skin with an optimal layer of protection.

 

ADVICE FOR USE

  • With the beard soap: Quickly run your shaving brush through warm water to encourage the emulsifying reaction when in contact with the soap. Inside the bowl, make circular movements on the soap, taking care not to crush the bristles of the shaving brush, until you obtain a thick, creamy lather that you then apply to your wet face. Use circular movements for one or two minutes to stimulate the skin, soften and straighten the hairs of your beard, to facilitate the passage of the blade.

 

  • With shaving cream: Moisten your face and the shaving brush with warm water, then apply a dab of cream, according to preference, to the bristles of the brush or directly to your cheeks. Finally, soap your face for one to two minutes, using circular motions, to prepare the skin and create an emulsifying reaction with the cream. 

 

MAINTENANCE

To maintain the quality of your shaving brush for as long as possible, we recommend that you rinse it after each use to remove any traces of cream or soap from the bristles. Drain it and rub it lightly on a towel before storing it upside down on a suitable stand.

PLISSON 1808

Plisson 1808 | Bubinga Wood High-Mounted Russian Grey Badger Shaving Brush

SKU: P955530.PR
$110.96
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Description

This shaving brush is made from real Bubinga wood, a precious species native to Africa. The elegant, ergonomic design of the high-mounted handle makes the brush easy to grip. This shape is slightly higher than the usual Plisson standard. Simple yet sophisticated, it gives this model its uniqueness. 

The Russian Grey bristle is the most affordable in our range. It offers the perfect compromise between strength and firmness: it effectively tones and exfoliates your skin every time you use it. It's the ideal type of tuft for dense, medium-hard beards or for people looking for a dynamic, relaxing shaving experience. What's more, it has an emulsifying power that creates a beautiful shaving foam, providing your skin with an optimal layer of protection.

 

ADVICE FOR USE

  • With the beard soap: Quickly run your shaving brush through warm water to encourage the emulsifying reaction when in contact with the soap. Inside the bowl, make circular movements on the soap, taking care not to crush the bristles of the shaving brush, until you obtain a thick, creamy lather that you then apply to your wet face. Use circular movements for one or two minutes to stimulate the skin, soften and straighten the hairs of your beard, to facilitate the passage of the blade.

 

  • With shaving cream: Moisten your face and the shaving brush with warm water, then apply a dab of cream, according to preference, to the bristles of the brush or directly to your cheeks. Finally, soap your face for one to two minutes, using circular motions, to prepare the skin and create an emulsifying reaction with the cream. 

 

MAINTENANCE

To maintain the quality of your shaving brush for as long as possible, we recommend that you rinse it after each use to remove any traces of cream or soap from the bristles. Drain it and rub it lightly on a towel before storing it upside down on a suitable stand.

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