Before using for the first time, wash your new shaving brush in warm, soapy water, rinse and dry.
At Plisson, we advise the use of our own mild shaving soap, which will not harm the bristles.
When you finish shaving, rinse the brush thoroughly in lukewarm water. Then let it dry naturally in the air by hanging it on a holder with the bristles pointing down.
Do not leave a damp shaving brush in a closed container for any duration.
(You might be interested in knowing that the French word for a shaving brush is “blaireau” it is also how a badger is called. Good shaving brushes are made of badger hair, which has been used for a very long time because of its water-resistant properties. It remains soft and supple when wet to make it easier to work up with a good lather.)