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    Birch & Horsehair Bath Hand Brush

    Small & Handy

    Our Birch & Horsehair Bath Brush is made with long-lasting and sustainable birch and horsehair. The brush comes with a string for hanging to dry, and it's small enough to keep close at hand in the bath or shower. 

    Sustainable Materials

    Horse hair is an excellent material for bath brushes because it is soft and pliable while it is also sturdy and durable and has a certain elasticity to help you scrub. Along with a good lathering soap, it provides you with a soft and comfortable lather for a perfect cleaning.  

    Natural Bristles

    Its luxurious horse hair bristles are an excellent bathing material because they are soft and pliable while also sturdy and durable, yet with a certain elasticity to them. Who knew horsehair was so cutting-edge?

    Please allow your brush to dry by hanging or standing on the horsehair so that water is whisked away from the wood to maintain its longevity.

    Make It a Duo

    Pair your Birch & Horsehair Bath Brush with our Birch & Horsehair Bath Brush with Handle and you will have a head-to-toe kit of bath brushes.

    Size: L 3.5 x W 3 x H 1.9 inches.

    Material: Oiled Birchwood. Horsehair.

    Care: Allow the brush to dry by hanging or standing on the horsehair so that the water is transported away from the wood that is more sensitive to moisture.