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Horsehair Face Brush
Horsehair Face Brush
Not sure which brush to choose? The goat hair brush is softer and ideal for a gentle dry massage, while the horsehair brush is slightly coarser, offering a deeper exfoliation or invigorating cleanse.
Elevate your skincare routine with this versatile face brush, featuring an oil-treated oak handle and soft horsehair bristles. Designed for both wet and dry use, it offers gentle exfoliation and effectively removes makeup and impurities. Slightly coarser than the goat hair brush, it’s perfect for those who want a deeper cleanse or a more invigorating massage.
To use, dampen the brush with lukewarm water and apply your favorite facial cleanser, or use it dry for a light exfoliating massage. Gently move the brush in circular motions, focusing on less sensitive areas like the forehead, chin, and nose before working your way to the rest of your face.
After each use, rinse thoroughly and let the brush air dry with the bristles facing down to protect the wooden handle. To maintain the quality of the wood, rejuvenate it occasionally with a couple of drops of our nourishing serums or a light application of tallow. This helps keep the handle looking beautiful and prolongs its lifespan.
Handcrafted by Iris Hantverk, a Swedish company with a legacy dating back to the 19th century, this brush is made using traditional techniques by skilled, visually impaired artisans. Each piece reflects a commitment to sustainability, function, and timeless craftsmanship.
Use & Care information
Use & Care information
Lather in your hands with water. Use a washcloth for gentle exfoliation.
Ingredients
Ingredients
grassfed&finished tallow, raw milk, mango butter, apricot kernel oil, camellia oil, castor oil, calendula officinallis, matricaria chamomilla, lye (sodium hydroxide)
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