Best Shave Brush: Badger, Boar, and Synthetic Picks
Our top picks in every category. From budget-friendly synthetics to luxury silvertip badger brushes.
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Synthetic vs Badger Brush: Which Should You Choose?
Modern synthetic brushes have come a long way. We compare performance, feel, drying time, and value.
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Boar brushes improve dramatically with use. Here is how to speed up the break-in process.
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Full hands-on review coming soon. The classic budget boar brush loved by wet shavers worldwide.
Read ArticleWhat to Look For
When choosing a shave brush, consider three factors: hair type (badger for luxury and warmth, synthetic for ease and ethics, boar for exfoliation and budget), knot size (24-26mm is the versatile sweet spot), and loft height (shorter lofts offer more backbone for face lathering, taller lofts are softer and better for bowl lathering). A quality synthetic brush from a reputable maker is the best all-around choice for most shavers.
Frequently Asked Questions
What type of shave brush is best for beginners?▾
A synthetic brush is the best choice for beginners. Synthetic brushes require no break-in period, dry quickly, produce lather easily, and are cruelty-free. They also tend to be more affordable than quality badger brushes.
What's the difference between badger hair grades?▾
Badger brushes are graded by hair quality: Pure (coarser, more scratchy), Best (softer, good balance), Super (very soft, good backbone), and Silvertip (softest tips, premium grade). Silvertip is the luxury standard but Best-grade offers excellent performance for less money.
How do I care for my shave brush?▾
Rinse thoroughly after each use, shake out excess water, and hang upside down to dry (a brush stand helps). Never use hot water on badger or boar brushes -- it can damage the hair. Clean monthly with a mild brush soap or diluted vinegar rinse.