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Bath brush (pig bristles, soft) - without cord

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This bath brush with soft pig bristles provides gentle body care for bathing, showering and gentle dry brushing.

• Gentle exfoliation for smoother, nourished skin
• Pleasant for more sensitive skin
• Can be used wet or dry
• Retains water and soap well for a rich lather
• Curved handle makes it easy to use on the back

Dimensions (L x W x H): 45cm x 8cm x 5cm

We ship all orders with Swiss Post, including tracking and CO₂-compensated shipping.

Orders are usually processed and shipped within 1–2 business days (excluding weekends and Swiss holidays).

FSC®-certified wood

FSC®-certified wood

We use FSC® wood perfectly matched to its respective function, sourced from sustainable European forestry (More about FSC here).

Beechwood is extremely dense and durable – ideal for bath and hand brushes used near water. Hornbeam provides hard, antistatic wooden pins for our paddle brushes to effectively prevent flyaways (frizz).

For beard brushes, we choose exquisite pearwood: it feels warm in the hand, offers a non-slip texture, and absorbs excess beard oil.

We use FSC® wood perfectly matched to its respective function, sourced from sustainable European forestry (More about FSC here).

Beechwood is extremely dense and durable – ideal for bath and hand brushes used near water. Hornbeam provides hard, antistatic wooden pins for our paddle brushes to effectively prevent flyaways (frizz).

For beard brushes, we choose exquisite pearwood: it feels warm in the hand, offers a non-slip texture, and absorbs excess beard oil.

Animal bristles

Animal bristles

Animal natural bristles, just like our own hair, are made of keratin. In hairbrushes, boar bristles distribute natural sebum all the way to the tips, ensuring visible shine.

Hog bristles hold water for luxurious lather in bath brushes, or, in short, firm form, they gently remove stubborn dirt as a craftsman's brush.

Fine horsehair, on the other hand, is perfect for gentle exfoliation and polishing of sensitive skin areas during dry brushing.

Animal natural bristles, just like our own hair, are made of keratin. In hairbrushes, boar bristles distribute natural sebum all the way to the tips, ensuring visible shine.

Hog bristles hold water for luxurious lather in bath brushes, or, in short, firm form, they gently remove stubborn dirt as a craftsman's brush.

Fine horsehair, on the other hand, is perfect for gentle exfoliation and polishing of sensitive skin areas during dry brushing.

Elastic bands

Elastic bands

For the hand loops of our bath and body brushes, we deliberately choose a durable elastane blended fabric.

The dogmatic "100% plastic-free" trend often calls for pure cotton or leather - but these materials wear out when wet, rot or become brittle.

Our minimal, flexible elastane content guarantees that the brush clings securely to the back of the hand, even with slippery, soapy hands. This maximizes application safety and protects the tool from premature wear.

For the hand loops of our bath and body brushes, we deliberately choose a durable elastane blended fabric.

The dogmatic "100% plastic-free" trend often calls for pure cotton or leather - but these materials wear out when wet, rot or become brittle.

Our minimal, flexible elastane content guarantees that the brush clings securely to the back of the hand, even with slippery, soapy hands. This maximizes application safety and protects the tool from premature wear.

Longevity & Care

Longevity & Care

Natural materials interact with moisture. To prevent mold or bristle loss, wooden brushes must never be left in water or in a damp shower.

Shake out thoroughly after use and leave to dry in a well-ventilated place with the bristles facing downwards ("drip-dry").

If you follow these simple care instructions and oil the FSC wood occasionally, you will be rewarded with extremely durable brushes and a beautiful patina that plastic can never achieve.

Natural materials interact with moisture. To prevent mold or bristle loss, wooden brushes must never be left in water or in a damp shower.

Shake out thoroughly after use and leave to dry in a well-ventilated place with the bristles facing downwards ("drip-dry").

If you follow these simple care instructions and oil the FSC wood occasionally, you will be rewarded with extremely durable brushes and a beautiful patina that plastic can never achieve.

FAQ

Yes. Our 45 cm long beechwood handle is ergonomically curved so that you can reach every spot on your back without contortions. The brush head can be easily removed for use on arms and legs.

No. Pure cotton straps often fray or stretch out excessively when wet. We use a fabric with a small amount of elastane. This way, you'll always have full control when using the removed brush head, even with soapy hands.

Wood is a natural product. Never leave the brush in water. Shake it vigorously after showering and stand it upright (bristles down) in a well-ventilated place.

Yes! The long-cut boar bristles are our softest option. They provide gentle exfoliation, yield softly to pressure, and create an excellent lather with shower gel thanks to their water-retaining structure.

Don't worry. Since we completely avoid chemical adhesives and the bristles are mechanically pressed into the wood, a few loose production residues may come off initially. This will stop after a few showers.

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