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Dr. Dittmar Germany

Himalayan quality hairbrush with smoked oak body

Himalayan quality hairbrush with smoked oak body

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Forehead hairbrush smoked oak with Himalayan bristles - hairbrush without compromise

The best bristles available on earth are of Himalayan quality - formerly they were called Calcutta bristles.
The brush body is made of smoked oak wood from local oak trees. It is pleasant to the touch and resistant to moisture, making it the perfect replacement for the tropical ebony we previously used.
The pinnacle of bristle insertion is the forehead insertion - bristles are hand-knitted into the brush using a technique that is not possible with a machine.

The result of combining these three superlatives is this hairbrush. Only the highest quality materials were combined uncompromisingly using the most sophisticated technology. This premium product is manufactured entirely in Germany.

This hairbrush meets the highest standards not only in its appearance, but above all in its application. The high-quality, very firm bristles penetrate even the thickest hair down to the scalp, distributing sebum from the scalp to the tips.

The high-quality bristles even allow you to fan them out without them becoming too weak at the edges. This creates a bristle surface of 60 x 110 mm for the hair, even though the brush body is only 45 mm wide.

This top-quality hairbrush will remain stable for years—perhaps decades—even with daily use, even with thick, very long hair. The recessed construction ensures that the bristles are firmly yet flexibly anchored in the brush body.

It's arguably the highest-quality hairbrush currently available. Himalayan bristles are only available from Dr. Dittmar, and the brow-cutting technique hasn't been used with these bristles for decades.

Mass:
Total length: approx. 20cm
Brush body width: approx. 4.5 cm
Length of bristle head (measured at the bristle ends): approx. 11 cm
Width of bristle head (measured at the bristle ends): approx. 6 cm
Visible brush length: approx. 28mm (!)
Weight: approx. 60 grams

* Explanation of the term Himalayan bristle: We refer to the highest quality of Calcutta bristle as Himalayan bristle. It is indeed the original Calcutta bristle that we use. However, since the term "Calcutta bristle" has been significantly diluted in recent years by inferior grades, and some manufacturers would prefer not to use the term, we have decided to label our highest Calcutta quality bristles as Himalayan bristle.

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