Collection: Shaving Brushes

Shop shaving brushes for traditional wet shaving, including badger hair shaving brushes, boar, horse hair and synthetic shaving brushes from Simpson, Muhle, Semogue, Omega and other specialist makers. A good shaving brush helps load shaving soap or cream, lift the beard and build a protective lather with the right balance of water and product.

For classic badger options, compare the Simpson Duke, Simpson Chubby and Muhle KOSMO Fine Badger. For easier care and quick drying, see the Alexander Simpson Trafalgar Synthetic Brush, Muhle Classic Silvertip Fibre Brush and Omega S-BRUSH.

Use the filters to narrow by brush fibre, brush grade and lather format, or browse dedicated badger hair shaving brushes, Simpson shaving brushes, Omega shaving brushes, synthetic shaving brushes, boar and horse hair shaving brushes and travel shaving brushes. Pair a wet shave brush with shaving soap, shaving cream or a shaving bowl.

About Shaving Brushes

Choosing a Shaving Brush

Choose by fibre, size and face feel. Badger brushes are traditional and hold water well, boar brushes can feel firmer and improve with use, horse hair sits in its own natural-hair category, and synthetic brushes are easy to rinse and quick to dry.

Badger, Boar and Synthetic

For classic premium brushes, compare badger shaving brushes from Simpson, Semogue and MUHLE. For more backbone, compare boar and horse hair brushes. For animal-free fibre, use synthetic shaving brushes.

What to Use With a Brush

A shaving brush works with shaving soap, shaving cream and many cream-soap formats. A shaving bowl or mug is useful if you prefer to build lather away from the face.

Frequently Asked Questions

What type of shaving brush should I choose?

Choose badger for traditional natural hair feel, boar for firmer backbone, synthetic for quick drying and easy care, or a travel brush when compact storage matters.

Do I need a shaving brush for shaving soap?

For most traditional shaving soaps, yes. A brush loads the soap and builds the lather needed for a comfortable wet shave.

Are synthetic shaving brushes good?

Yes. Synthetic shaving brushes are quick to use, easy to rinse and dry faster than many natural-hair brushes. They are a practical option for daily use and travel.

Which brands make good shaving brushes?

Popular specialist makers include Simpson, Semogue, MUHLE and Omega, each with different fibres, handle shapes and price points.