Reddit Reddit reviews Bass Brushes 100% Wild Boar Bristle Classic Men's Club Style Hair Brush, with 100% Pure Bamboo Handle, Shines, Conditions, and Polishes. Model #153

We found 14 Reddit comments about Bass Brushes 100% Wild Boar Bristle Classic Men's Club Style Hair Brush, with 100% Pure Bamboo Handle, Shines, Conditions, and Polishes. Model #153. Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.

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Wild Board Collection Brush #153 for Dry HairNatural Bristles for shine, condition, and polish.100% Pure Bamboo HandleRecommended by hair stylist everywhere.Will help improve the condition of the hair, giving you a healthy look.
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14 Reddit comments about Bass Brushes 100% Wild Boar Bristle Classic Men's Club Style Hair Brush, with 100% Pure Bamboo Handle, Shines, Conditions, and Polishes. Model #153:

u/marlsincharge · 4 pointsr/BeardTalk

I just got a Bass boar bristle brush in the mail today and so far I'm thoroughly enjoying it. Quality seems pretty great, so far.

I'll try linking it when I'm not on mobile...

Edit: link:

http://www.amazon.com/Bass-Brushes-Classic-Mens-Style/dp/B0046HJM1Q

u/CliffOriginal · 4 pointsr/beards

Yeah, just comb it down and trim any hairs that are being disorderly. If you really want to get fancy with it, get a boars hair brush and start brushing it. It will help stimulate the hair follicles and make it grow a little quicker.

After a little bit with trimming with scissors you'll notice a big difference in how your beard is filling out.

u/ilovefatgirls · 3 pointsr/beards

From top to bottom:


Beardology Beard Balm


Swissco Mustache Comb


Beardology Beard oil. (same link as above)


Honest Amish Beard Balm/leave in conditioner Also available on Amazon and eligible for Prime(save on shipping)


Bass Boars Hair Brush


Accessories:


Coasters hand made by a friend out of reclaimed woods.


Fox Pelt Which it looks like they are out of at the moment.


I like the Honest Amish Beard balm much more than the Beardology. Its softer and easier to work with. I got the Beardology balm as part of a package thing with the oil. Beardology is closed until after the holidays. In my search for "the perfect beard oil" I found that you can't really go wrong with whatever you pick. There are so many companies, small and large, that make the stuff. You can make it yourself if you're so inclined. Most have jojoba or argan oil as the main oil and then other oils to add scent so it's preference really.


All I can say is read up on what you like or what you think your brothers will like and go from there. You really can't go wrong with most of these beard products.

u/rodrego · 3 pointsr/NoPoo

I'm a guy but this is what I use.

Bass Brushes Classic Men's Club Style: 100% Wild Boar Bristles, Light Wood Handle https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0046HJM1Q/ref=cm_sw_r_awd_ESfOub0G4KHHB

u/SexiasMaximus · 2 pointsr/beards

I ordered [this] (http://smile.amazon.com/gp/product/B0046HJM1Q/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o01_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1) one back in July and would do so again in a heartbeat.

u/EmptyAy · 2 pointsr/beards

Barrister & Mann's beard oil is on sale today.

Also maybe a boar brush and some Honest Amish balm?

That's all I ever used when I was working on my yeard (though the B&M wasn't out at the time so I used something else.)

u/EldeederSFW · 2 pointsr/buildapc

Amazon is notorious for not checking their returns. You see horror stories of people ordering parts and getting rocks in the mail all over reddit alone.

But what I learned as a seller is that reviews mean basically nothing.

https://www.amazon.com/Bass-Brushes-Conditions-Polishes-153/dp/B0046HJM1Q

This is a product that is currently in the process of being "hijacked." You'll notice the picture doesn't match the title. This is an old, inactive listing with an excellent review rating. A 3P seller has listed the exact same product and merged it. Then, they will change little details, one by one, and it will be an entirely new product with stellar ratings already in place.

This happens all the time. There are weekly reports on the sellers forum. It violates Amazon policy, but people get away with it if nobody is looking for it. That's just one example. It also pays to see where your item is shipping from. Since Amazon opened the marketplace up to China, things have really gotten out of hand with counterfeits, and those were a problem to begin with on Amazon. I'm just really anal about where I buy my hardware from.

u/PapaJ0e4 · 1 pointr/beards

I will have to try that balm. Nice brush too. Here is the one that I use

u/CookinWI · 1 pointr/beards

I got everything from Amazon.

Brush

Comb

Balm

As far as oil vs. balm, I use (or will be using) both. The oil I use everyday after I shower in the morning. This helps moisturize the hair and the skin underneath. The Balm, however, I will only be using when I wish to "clean up" my beard. I have thicker hair and a good portion of that hair doesn't really like to cooperate. So in my case, I'm using the balm as a styling product. It'll give a little weight to the hair and help reign in those finniky pieces.

Most people use some combination of both products, it just depends on the look you're going for. That being said, people with longer beards tend to use just oil unless going for a specific style because the weight of their beard is often enough to keep the hair growing in the same direction.

Does that answer your question? Do you have any more?

u/Releasethebears · 1 pointr/BeardAdvice

Trim your neck line up. Make everything neat and uniform. I'd recommend a decent boars hair brush. As lloydthedroid said you can get one for around 4 bucks but from my experience I'd say go for one a bit better then that. I like this one. It's solid enough for normal use but soft enough that it doesn't tug or pull too bad like cheaper brushes I've used.

Edit: sorry if the link doesn't work right...currently at work on mobile.

u/thedeadrabbit · 1 pointr/beards

This is the one I've used everyday, multiple times a day, for 4 years, and it's lost only a few bristles. https://www.amazon.com/Bass-Brushes-Classic-Bristles-Handle/dp/B0046HJM1Q

u/weeeasles · 1 pointr/NoPoo

I am a guy with slightly longer hair, and this is what I do. I only use natural bar soaps, whether for cleaning myself or cleaning my dishes, so I also use it for my hair. However, my hair really only needs to be washed with soap once a week at most (this should help take care of any over-greasyness or odors). Other than that, just rinsing your hair out with water is the bare minimum and will do you just fine.

Then, maybe once a week (maybe on the same day you use soap) rub some apple cider vinegar through your hair, to use as a conditioner. This helps balance the pH of you hair and scalp, allowing your hair to remain nice and soft.

Try using a boar bristle brush, like this one, as they help to distribute the natural oils in your hair, as well as massage the scalp. You can find these types of brushes in many "alternative health" stores, natural beauty shops, or health food groceries like Sprouts.