Shaving Brushes and Bowls: are shaving brushes worth it and why the comeback?
By Brett | S.A. Self DefenseThe comback of the shaving barber shaving brush, bowl and shaving soap
Shaving brushes and bowls are enjoying a comeback and here’s why. Once dismissed as relics of the past, these tools are now embraced for their craftsmanship, sustainability, and connection to classic grooming rituals.
Not only does it have the manly cool factor! Braber shaving brushes, bowls and organic made shaving soap is just not only better for your skin they are packed with vitamins and oils that will protect your skin throughout the day! Oh and the ladies love the shaving scent always a added bonus 🙂
With organic shaving soap you dont have all the harsh chemicals, fragrance and additives that companies put in shaving cream.
The Historical Context of Barber Shaving Brushes and Bowls
Early Use of Shaving Tools
Shaving brushes and bowls have a storied history. Initially popularized in the 18th century, these tools were essential in every gentleman’s grooming kit. Brushes made from animal hair, like badger or boar, were paired with ceramic or metal bowls to create a rich lather, enhancing the shaving experience.
Decline in Popularity
The late 20th century saw a decline in the use of traditional shaving tools. With the rise of electric razors and disposable cartridges, convenience trumped tradition. The fast-paced lifestyle left little room for the meticulous routine that traditional shaving demands.
Reasons for the Comeback in Popularity
Shift Toward Traditional Grooming
Modern consumers are increasingly valuing quality and tradition and the all arond better for your skin. The ritualistic aspect of using a brush and bowl for shaving offers a mindfulness practice amidst a hectic day. It’s a return to simpler times, encouraging men to slow down and enjoy their grooming.
Sustainability and Eco-Friendly Choices
In an era where sustainability is crucial, reusable shaving tools are making a statement. Shaving brushes and bowls reduce the dependency on single-use plastics. They represent an eco-friendly alternative that aligns with the growing demand for sustainable personal care products.
Choosing the Right Shaving Brush and Bowl
Types of Shaving Brushes
When selecting a shaving brush, consider the types available:
- Badger Hair Brushes: Known for their softness and water retention, these brushes provide a luxurious feel.
- Boar Hair Brushes: Stiffer than badger hair, they are good for exfoliating the skin.
- Synthetic Brushes: Great for those seeking a vegan option or with animal hair allergies. Modern synthetics mimic the properties of natural hair remarkably well.
With S.A. Self Defense Shaving Brushes you get a professional and durable Braber Shaving Brush on sale at times 🙂 that you can customize to your color, bush knot size and color.
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Selecting the Perfect Bowl
The material and size of the bowl can significantly affect your shaving experience. Ceramic, metal, and wooden bowls each offer unique benefits:
- Ceramic Bowls: Retain heat well, making the lather warm and comforting.
- Metal Bowls: Durable and often designed with non-slip bases.
- Wooden Bowls: Aesthetic appeal and lightweight, but require more maintenance.
S.A. Self Defense hand prossional hand crafted barber shaving bowls are made from various types of materails and finishes.
We also hand make shaving bowls with a marble inlay to help your barber shaving soap get a quick lather and retain heat all with the manly style.
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So how do you use a barber shaving bowl and brush?
Below is a great how to video from Prim & Prep showing how to build your shaving lather with your barbers shaving brush, bowl and soap.
You can also contact the S.A. Self Defense Team if you have any questions on Barber shaving at the button below:
Ending this barber shave bowls and brush comback
The resurgence of shaving brushes and bowls signifies more than just a grooming trend. It’s a movement towards quality, sustainability, and a slower, more mindful approach to personal care and your health. Embracing these tools can transform a mundane routine into a luxurious ritual, connecting men with a timeless practice that’s both practical and indulgent and better for the planet and your health.
Oh and your lady will love it!
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About The Author
Brett is part of the S.A. Self Defense Team and joined in 2021. He has knowledge and experience with every Byrna product with multiple certifications. He also loves his passion and trains in MMA since 2009.