Travel Shaving Brush Edwin Jagger

    Travel Shaving Brush Edwin Jagger

    Reference: 21M5290CR
    65.00
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    After use, the brush can be stored upside down in the handle. This helps protect the brush during travel. The bristles of this brush are synthetic and therefore less sensitive to water and lasting moisture. Nevertheless, we recommend always storing the brush dry.

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    After use, the brush can be stored upside down in the handle. This helps protect the brush during travel. The bristles of this brush are synthetic and therefore less sensitive to water and lasting moisture. Nevertheless, we recommend always storing the brush dry.

    The shaving soap bowl has a practical handle on the side, so you can always hold it securely, even with wet hands. The porcelain is easy to wash and therefore perfectly hygienic. Practical tip: rinse the soap bowl with hot water before shaving so that the shaving lather has a pleasant temperature.

    The shaving soap bowl has a practical handle on the side, so you can always hold it securely, even with wet hands. The porcelain is easy to wash and therefore perfectly hygienic. Practical tip: rinse the soap bowl with hot water before shaving so that the shaving lather has a pleasant temperature.

    The first safety razor was introduced in Great Britain in 1874 and revolutionised shaving. Until the 1970s, the safety razor was the preferred shaving tool and quickly became a tradition.

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