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M**
It’s a good purchase
Very good brush I ordered the Soft and Firm and they came super fast literally the next day after I ordered it . I just had a brush session with the firm one and the pull is noticeable I like the way it feels in my hand and the pockets on the side to get more grip . the bristles are firm but I’ve felt a Torino pro that was way harder but it didn’t do the same thing to my hair I don’t understand it but it’s a good brush for my hair texture (WAVY Course ) 4B is my hair texture but people always think I have good hair overall a good tool for the arsenal # waver of 20+ years
A**R
Perfect brush
Best brush ever!
N**E
The cat loves it, too
It’s helpful when trying to tame my unruly hair that is just now growing back. The cat doesn’t have unruly hair but just likes how it feels.
C**R
Quality of the product
Nice product and comes with a Case
E**B
Young Boy Likes The Kingston Brush! (Includes Kingston vs. Beardman Comparison)
After I bought a Beardman brush for my beard, my son wanted a nice brush for his hair. I told him that this was the kind of brush that his great grandpa used to use (boar hair military style without a handle). After looking at the many options and reading many reviews I finally settled on the Kingston brush because it was 100% boar hair, it received good reviews, and it appeared to be a well made product.My son loves his new brush. He likes the way it's curved to fit his head. The bristles are just the right stiffness for a small boy's hair. Although he originally wanted a brush that came in a cloth bag like the Beardman, he really likes the fancy box that the Kingston brush came in! :)Before the first time that my son used the brush I ran my thumb across the bristles to dislodge any loose hairs. While a few fell out I don't believe it was excessive. In fact, I seem to remember that more hairs fell out of my Beardman brush when I first got it (although, also not excessive).I have run the brush through my beard and would say that the bristles are a little bit softer than my Beardman brush. The Kingston bristles were still stiff enough for my beard (not too thick and trimmed with the number 4 guard on my clipper) but soft enough that I kind of liked the way they felt better than the Beardman bristles. I would guess that the Kingston brush is stiff enough for most beards except for really thick ones.The curve of the Kingston brush is nice and my son likes the curve for his hair. However, I don't find it really necessary for beard brushing. The Kingston brush is a little bigger than the Beardman brush. The brush just fits my 7 1/2 year old son's hand comfortably. If it was any bigger it would probably be a little big for his hands. For my beard I think the size is a bit big. I prefer the slightly smaller size of my Beardman brush. It's just a little bit easier for me to use on my face.Overall, we are happy with the Kingston brush and would recommend it to anyone considering it.
A**.
Best boar bristle brush I’ve used yet
I was a little unsure about this brush because many reviews said it was too soft for them, but the description mentioned medium and soft bristles. I’ve used 4 different boar bristle brushes throughout my life (my dad used one so I started using one at a very young age) most that I have used were very stiff even when they said soft, and their shape was such that it felt as if only a small area of the brush was actually making contact with my head. This brush is quite soft. The softest I’ve used and it feels perfect. Its It’s shape also makes it feel as if every bristle on the brush is making contact with my hair and scalp. It feels much healthier than the the stiffer beauties that kinda feel like there scraping your scalp rather than brushing it. It actually feels good to brush my hair with this, and I don’t have to worry about it damaging my scalp. This was exactly what I was looking for I guess that hour or so I researched boar bristle brushes on Amazon paid off.
B**N
Nice.
I've used a Ebony handled, hand made, Kent brush for the last 25 years that is still amazing. The price of that brush has unfortunately gone through the roof.I picked this brush up to use in a travel kit - it works quite well. Almost as well as my Kent - I'm not sure it will last a quarter-century but it's quite good in the moment.
A**R
I am now officially a man-stallion!
I must say that I am notably impressed with the quality of this 100% boar hair brush! Right out of the shipping box, it shows its quality through its sturdy travel box (as pictured) not only by its durability and utility, but also by the simple yet sophisticated design elements used in Kingston's branding (graphic designer here.)Once open, the parcel did contain an object that I had previously thought not to exist. A brush that makes my beard... Happy! As advertised it is not too hard or soft plus, the curved design hugs my face with a gentle yet full embrace. I have also noticed a bit more glossiness to my beard, proving its ability to draw out and distribute oil well across your hair. I however have not used this on my scalp yet as I only received this wonderful brush last night, but I may try that out and update this review later. The handle is certainly made of high quality beechwood; it feels nice and smooth to the touch and fits rather well in my hand.One thing that did concern me a little is that as I was using it, I did notice a number of boar hairs coming loose (the description states that they are reinforced to not fall out) but, I will assume that is only a temporary thing as I'm sure not every hair can be wrangled perfectly.I can't wait to get to know my brush better, and have become an instant fan of the Kingston brand!
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