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Progress Shaving Brush (Vulfix) Limited acquired the Simpson brush brand in 2008 & the mission statement was simple. Keep making the world's finest shaving brushes by hand as they have been produced since the company was founded in 1919.

David Carter (the former owner of Simpson), a staunch shaving traditionalist, was very keen to ensure that the manufacturing of Simpson brushes remained within the British Isles & the techniques used in their construction stayed true to the company heritage & foundation. A deal was concluded quickly and Simpson relocated to the Isle of Man where today, these shaving brushes are still painstakingly made by hand. 

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    Simpson - Highbury Small Shaving Brush with Travel Tube, Synthetic Fiber

    Simpson

    The Highbury Shaving Brush is an excellent addition to our renowned Alexander Simpson Est. 1919 collection. This superbly crafted & eye catchin...

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    Simpson - Highbury Small Shaving Brush with Travel Tube, Pure Badger

    Simpson

    The Highbury Shaving Brush is an excellent addition to our renowned Alexander Simpson Est. 1919 collection. This high-quality shaving brush feature...

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    Original price $60.00 - Original price $60.00
    Original price
    $60.00
    $60.00 - $60.00
    Current price $60.00

What should I do if my shaving brush starts to shed bristles?

If a Simpson shaving brush starts shedding bristles, particularly with dense knots like the Chubby series (which contain over 20,000 individual hairs), it's often due to the natural break-in process. These brushes have many short or stray hairs that weren't caught during the glue setting and will naturally shed in the first few months of use. This initial shedding typically stops after 2–3 months or around 50 shaves. Losing 3-10 bristles per shave is normal and not a sign of a manufacturing defect.

However, if shedding continues after this period, it may be caused by factors like hot water, insufficient cleaning, inadequate drying, or mildew from humid storage. To address this, clean the knot with a gentle hair shampoo, rinse thoroughly, and allow the brush to dry completely in a well-ventilated area. Dense brushes like the Chubby series may require up to 48 hours to dry. Regular rotation and proper drying will help prevent further issues.

Once dry, gently comb the knot with a hair comb to remove any remaining loose hairs. This process should resolve the issue within a couple of weeks.