Muhle
Peter Bevan26 September 2024
In our increasingly digital world, there’s a sense of nostalgia for products which feel more authentically ‘real’ as demonstrated by the return of turntables and film cameras. And this has extended to the world of men’s grooming which is seeing a resurgence of traditional techniques.
Take shaving, for example. Where gels and foams used to be the most popular choice of lubricant because of their quick convenience, they’re increasingly being replaced with age-old shaving creams and soaps. Not only does the latter boast nourishing and eco-friendly credentials, but it taps into the artistry and simplicity of an age before we were always connected and ‘on’.
So, rather than simply pushing a nozzle for a foam that’s packed with nasties like sulfates and parabens, you can enjoy the process of creating your own luxurious, creamy lather using a shaving brush and bowl.
This mindful process is restorative in more ways than one. First and foremost, the lather is much silkier when it comes to shaving. You simply pair your chosen product with water in the bowl, and swirl your brush in circular motions to achieve a velvety foam. Then, once you apply it to your face, you’ll be left with a slick, razor-friendly finish for an easy shave which doesn’t involve any skipping or dragging.
Once you’ve got your lather, you can then use the brush to spread it evenly across your face. As before, it’s best to apply it in circular motions. This will lift your stubble away from your face for a closer shave, as well as exfoliating dirt and impurities so they don’t end up causing irritation or blemishes once you’re finished.
A word of warning for vegans: some of the high-end shaving brands craft their brushes using badger hair since it tends to boast enhanced moisture retention than synthetic fibres for a creamier lather. So, make sure you read the product details to avoid any unwelcome surprises.
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Bulldog Original Shave Brush
Bulldog
Stocked at Boots and most supermarkets, Bulldog is a household grooming company which delivers quality at a great price. Shaving is one of the brand’s specialities, so, naturally, this shaving brush is one of the best on the market. From the bamboo handle to the soft bristles, this will become one of your favourite bathroom staples.
Buy now£8, Boots
Wilkinson Sword Shaving Brush
WIlkinson
When you think of shaving, Wilkinson is one of the first names that comes to mind. Though it usually brings visions of disposable razors to mind, they actually do a good selection of classics – this shaving brush very much included. And it’s a steal for just £2.65.
Buy now£2.65, Boots
L’Occitane Shaving Brush
L'Occitane
Well-known for its fuss-free formulas which hit the mark every time, L’Occitane’s a go-to for everything from body to skin to hair. But it’s the shaving brush which has caught our attention. As with most of the collections, it’s made in France and crafted from wood and synthetic fibres.
Buy now£28, L’Occitane
The Body Shop Shaving Brush
The Body Shop
For a super soft companion to your shaving cream, go for The Body Shop’s Shaving Brush. Our top tip? Pair it with the brand’s Maca Root & Aloe Softening Shaving Cream for best results.
Buy now£8, The Body Shop
Marks & Spencer Apothecary Grooming Shaving Brush
Marks & Spencer
Marks & Spencer has a whole host of affordable collections for men, from clothing to beauty. Apothecary, one of the high street store’s own brands, has an entire collection of grooming essentials – one of which is this shaving brush. Complete the set with the soap and bowl.
Buy now£12.50, Marks & Spencer
Mühle Pure Badger Shaving Brush Faux Horn
Mühle
A German leader in luxury shaving, Mühle is for guys who have a taste for the finer things. The collections are full of age-old classics as the brand dates back over 75 years. Another badger hair and resin combo, this brush boasts superior moisture absorbency to yield a dense, rich shaving lather.
Buy now£41, Amazon
Acqua Di Parma Barbiere Yellow Shaving Brush
Acqua Di Parma
If your shelf is full of Acqua Di Parma’s scents, the Italian fragrance house’s shaving brush is the accessory you need to complete the mood-boosting yellow-toned display. Beyond aesthetics, though, its soft bristles and handmade credentials will deliver the elevated shaving experience your stubble deserves.
Buy now£289, Harrods
Edwin Jagger Classic Best Badger Hair Exfoliating Shaving Brush with Stand
Edwin Jagger
If you want your brush with a matching stand, Edwin Jagger has you covered. A family-owned business since its foundation in 1988, there’s a strong focus on expert craftsmanship and quality textiles – and everything is still handmade on the brand’s home turf in Sheffield.
Buy now£28.55, Amazon
Truefitt & Hill The “Big Bob” Traveller Brush
Truefitt & Hill
If you’re into luxury, Truefitt & Hill brush will be more your speed. This shaving accessory is handmade in the UK using badger hair and a resin base which is available in three understated colours. Our favourite is ‘horn’ which would elevate any bathroom cabinet. Now all you need is the razor to match.
Buy now£66, Truefitt & Hill
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