Face Brush
Handcrafted from natural materials, this wooden face brush brings a simple, effective approach to daily skincare. Available in two options, one for wet and one for dry use, it's an easy way to slow down, take a moment for yourself, and care for your skin.
The light-bristled goat hair brush is designed for dry, gentle exfoliation. Dry brushing helps remove dead skin cells and reveal softer-looking skin, leaving it feeling smooth and refreshed.
The dark-bristled horsehair brush is designed for wet use with your favorite cleanser to gently remove dirt, makeup, and the day's buildup. By brushing away dead skin cells, it helps leave skin feeling softer, pores appearing clearer, and your complexion ready to better absorb skincare products after cleansing.
Materials: oil-treated walnut, dark horsehair or goat hair
Made by: Iris Hantverk
Made in: Sweden
Specifications: 3.9" x 1.8"
Care: Wooden brushes age gracefully with regular use and a bit of care. For more care tips (and a bit about why we love wooden tools in the first place), check out our Care Guide: Wooden Brushes, Knives and Tools.
Goat Hair (light bristles): Clean your brush ones a week by sprinkling corn-starch on the bristles and massage gently into the brush, then shake it all out. It will absorb and remove any excessive oil and dirt.
Horsehair (dark bristles): Rinse the brush after use and let it dry on the bristles to allow the water to drain away from the wood. Clean the brush by placing a small amount of your cleansing cream, mild shampoo or soap in your palm then circulating the brush through it a few times. Rinse, then let dry.
Use:
Goat Hair (light bristles): Use on a clean, dry face. Massage with circular motions for 5 minutes once or twice a week, avoiding the eyes and mouth. Do not use wet.
Horsehair (dark bristles): Use this brush wet with your facial cleanser, massaging the brush in gentle circles over your face to clean and refresh your skin.
Further Reading: Iris Hantverk brushes are manufactured in small workshops where adults with visual impairments are trained in traditional Swedish brush binding techniques. Their brushes combine good design with quality, natural materials and solid craftsmanship.
Discover more quality goods for the kitchen, bathroom, and home in our Iris Hantverk collection.


