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Scalpmaster Boar Bristles Shaving Brush Wood Handle 100% Boar Bristles SB-15
Scalpmaster Boar Bristles Shaving Brush Wood Handle 100% Boar Bristles SB-15
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- Create the perfect rich lather with our 100% Natural bristles brush with this shaving brush.
- Barber shaving brush containing dense bristles, they are still soft enough to create a warm lather for the best shave possible. Suitable for barbershops and for shaving at home.
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- The perfect Gift for men. Works great with any shaving cream, Shaving Soap and double edge safety razor, for the perfect wet shave even with electric shaving machines.
Wood handle with 100% boar bristles.
Dimensions: 4.25 x 1.25 x 1.25 inches.
Weight: 1.8 Oz.
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