$ 340.00
Popular Bristle & Nylon Military Hairbrush features 8 rings of bristle & nylon tufts. This mix bristle brush is excellent for normal to thick hair and long hair. Includes cleaning brush.
Made in England
Why use a Mason Pearson Hairbrush?
Regular brushing gives your hair the best chance to look and feel its best.
Mason Pearson hairbrushes are not mass produced. Most of the work is carried out by hand, using techniques pioneered and patented by the founder - Mason Pearson - over one hundred and thirty years ago and improved over succeeding generations.
The unique rubber-cushion pad, made by hand using Mason Pearson’s original techniques, allows for effective and efficient brushing. It is kind to use and gently massages the scalp.
The plastic handle shape was developed from the original wooden models, which are still made in small quantities. The plastic handles are hand-finished to remove any sharp edges to feel comfortable in the hand.
Taking Care of Your Brush
A cleaning brush is supplied with the three larger sizes of hairbrush and should be used for cleaning both the pad and the bristles. Follow the cleaning instructions below and you will keep your Mason Pearson hairbrush in first-class condition even after many years of use.
Dry clean it frequently. Dead hairs and scales from the scalp can clog the pad and bristles of your hairbrush.
- Loosen any ‘woven’ strands with a comb. Insert the comb at the sides of the brush as near to the pad as possible and follow round the whole circumference of the brush, raking the hair away.
- Draw the cleaning brush across the bristles from one end of the pad to the other and then diagonally.
Wash it occasionally. Grease in contact with the rubber pad causes deterioration. Similarly, this applies to hair preparation, oils or chemicals which are likely to remain on the brush after use. In such cases frequent washing is advised.
- Make a lather of lukewarm (never hot) soapy water. Do not use detergents, ammonia, petroleum-based products or shampoos to clean the hairbrush.
- Dip the cleaning brush only, and NOT the hairbrush, into the soapsuds and use it to brush the bristles of your hairbrush in the same way as for dry cleaning. Hold the hairbrush so that the head is pointing downwards and no water can enter the little air hole at the end. This should never be blocked, either when cleaning or when the brush is in use.
- Dip the cleaning brush in clean rinsing water and repeat the brushing movement.
- Shake the hairbrush to remove moisture and leave to dry with the handle uppermost and the pad pointing downwards.
- Never dry the bristles with a towel.
- Nylon hairbrushes are softened if they become too moist. In this case, dry out the brush in an airing cupboard.
Important: Do not use products containing oils, spirits, solvents or other chemicals on your hairbrush. Do not use heated appliances directly on or near your hairbrush.