I couldn't figure out where all the hairs were coming from over the past six months on the surface of my soaps. Then I figured it out.
My Rooney, "Super" badger, has pretty well been my everyday brush from when I bought it new three years ago. After the last cleaning and letting it thoroughly dry, I noticed a big dimple in the middle. The hairs in the center have broken off at the top where they are blonde in colour, leaving behind shorter shafts of hair.
This brush has been cleaned every two months, GENTLY, (no Borax, water & vinegar, dish soap), and is left to dry upright in a well vented place.
I'm truly disappointed that a brush costing $100 plus shipping lasted only 3 years. I doubt I'll buy a Rooney again.
My Rooney, "Super" badger, has pretty well been my everyday brush from when I bought it new three years ago. After the last cleaning and letting it thoroughly dry, I noticed a big dimple in the middle. The hairs in the center have broken off at the top where they are blonde in colour, leaving behind shorter shafts of hair.
This brush has been cleaned every two months, GENTLY, (no Borax, water & vinegar, dish soap), and is left to dry upright in a well vented place.
I'm truly disappointed that a brush costing $100 plus shipping lasted only 3 years. I doubt I'll buy a Rooney again.
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