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title: "1EJ947SDS Classic Best Badger Hair Exfoliating Shaving Brush with Stand for Shaving Cream or Shaving Soap for Men and Women (Imitation Ivory)"
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# Rich, creamy lather every time 18,000+ dense badger fibers Classic imitation ivory handle 1EJ947SDS Classic Best Badger Hair Exfoliating Shaving Brush with Stand for Shaving Cream or Shaving Soap for Men and Women (Imitation Ivory)

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## Summary

> 🪒 Elevate your shave to a ritual, not a routine.

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** 1EJ947SDS Classic Best Badger Hair Exfoliating Shaving Brush with Stand for Shaving Cream or Shaving Soap for Men and Women (Imitation Ivory)
- **How much does it cost?** $114.85 with free shipping
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## Best For

- Customers looking for quality international products

## Why This Product

- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Sustainable Luxury:** Premium synthetic alternative available, combining tradition with eco-conscious innovation.
- • **Barbershop-Level Lather:** Whips shaving cream or soap into a rich, luxurious foam that preps skin perfectly.
- • **Exquisite Badger Hair Fill:** Over 18,000 handpicked best badger fibers for unmatched softness and exfoliation.
- • **Timeless Design & Durability:** Sleek imitation ivory handle with a flared base, designed to last a lifetime with proper care.
- • **Crafted in Sheffield Heritage:** Made by Edwin Jagger, blending centuries of Sheffield craftsmanship with modern precision.

## Overview

The Edwin Jagger 1EJ947SDS Classic Best Badger Hair Shaving Brush features over 18,000 premium badger fibers that create a rich, exfoliating lather for a close, smooth shave. Crafted with a sleek imitation ivory handle and backed by Sheffield’s renowned shaving heritage, this brush offers a luxurious, durable grooming experience for both men and women. Ideal for those seeking a timeless shaving ritual with barbershop-quality results.

## Description

FORGED IN SHEFFIELD Edwin Jagger the manufacturing company may be less than forty years old, but our story has been centuries in the making. FORGED IN SHEFFIELD Edwin Jagger the manufacturing company may be less than forty years old, but our story has been centuries in the making. 1794 Records of the Sheffield cutlery industry begin with knife blades forged using power from five of the city’s seven rivers. 1794 Records of the Sheffield cutlery industry begin with knife blades forged using power from five of the city’s seven rivers. 1912 Sheffield native Harry Brearley discovers Stainless Steel at the Brown Firth Laboratories, a significant advancement for our industry. 1912 Sheffield native Harry Brearley discovers Stainless Steel at the Brown Firth Laboratories, a significant advancement for our industry. 1988 Years of experience in the Sheffield cutlery industry give Neil Jagger the inspiration to create the first Edwin Jagger razor. 1988 Years of experience in the Sheffield cutlery industry give Neil Jagger the inspiration to create the first Edwin Jagger razor. 1990 Increasing demand and customer interest leads us to introduce our first shaving brush, the perfect accompaniment for a handmade razor. 1990 Increasing demand and customer interest leads us to introduce our first shaving brush, the perfect accompaniment for a handmade razor. 1992 Edwin Jagger moves to a dedicated workshop in the Sheffield cutlery quarter and employs artisan craftsmen to assist in production. 1992 Edwin Jagger moves to a dedicated workshop in the Sheffield cutlery quarter and employs artisan craftsmen to assist in production. 1996 Inspired by razors of the 1930s, our longest running range, the Chatsworth Collection, is introduced. 1996 Inspired by razors of the 1930s, our longest running range, the Chatsworth Collection, is introduced. 1997 The new Edwin Jagger factory opens in the heart of Sheffield's historical manufacturing district. 1997 The new Edwin Jagger factory opens in the heart of Sheffield's historical manufacturing district. 2000 The arrival of new CNC computer-controlled turning machines allow Edwin Jagger to produce more sleek and modern designs. 2000 The arrival of new CNC computer-controlled turning machines allow Edwin Jagger to produce more sleek and modern designs. 2007 We introduce our expertly formulated range of soaps and creams, that give skin an incredible post-shave feeling. 2007 We introduce our expertly formulated range of soaps and creams, that give skin an incredible post-shave feeling. 2008 The first Edwin Jagger DE safety razor is launched. Each razor has DE8 in its name to honour the release of our single blade range. 2008 The first Edwin Jagger DE safety razor is launched. Each razor has DE8 in its name to honour the release of our single blade range. 2017 Edwin Jagger is appointed as one of only three Gillette Trusted Partners in the world, certifying the parts we use are genuine. 2017 Edwin Jagger is appointed as one of only three Gillette Trusted Partners in the world, certifying the parts we use are genuine. 2019 Our 3ONE6 stainless steel razors are introduced, crafted in the UK's ‘Steel City’ and the pinnacle of Edwin Jagger shaving instruments. 2019 Our 3ONE6 stainless steel razors are introduced, crafted in the UK's ‘Steel City’ and the pinnacle of Edwin Jagger shaving instruments. 2020 Edwin Jagger replaces animal hair with synthetic fibres in the majority of shaving brushes, a sustainable alternative to badger hair. 2020 Edwin Jagger replaces animal hair with synthetic fibres in the majority of shaving brushes, a sustainable alternative to badger hair.

Review: Great Badger Shaving Brush - I have been shaving for over 40 years. That's a long time and a lot of shaves! I started out many years ago with a shaving mug, a cake of soap and a double edge razor. Over the years, I dabbled with electric razors, but I always felt that the shave was not as close as with a razor with an actual blade. For many years now, I have used cartridge razors. They are handy, work well with shaving creams available in just about all department/grocery stores, and rarely produce nicks or cuts... if you change cartridges relatively regularly. For me, that is at least once each week to week and a half. Cartridges are EXPENSIVE!!! I recently switched back to double edge razor shaving. The blades are MUCH less expensive, and I have found that the shave is also much closer... although you have to slow down and make multiple passes instead of "slap - dap - done" that is possible with the cartridge razor system. I purchased the shaving brush to increase the luxury of the shave - a luxury that I can well afford with the elimination of the expense of the cartridges that I no longer have to fork $$$ out for. This particular brush is much nicer feeling and produces better lather than the brush I used many years ago. I attribute that to the badger bristles used in this brush instead of the boar bristles that my old brush used. My face is well hydrated with the lather produced with this brush (and a Crabtree & Evelyn shaving cream) and the razor glides smoothly and leaves a silky smooth aftermath. I have been using the Edwin Jagger Best Badger shaving brush for 2 weeks now - and a single DE razor blade - and couldn't be happier. A very close shave, a luxurious lather, and a pleasant experience now that I have slowed down to actually enjoy the experience.
Review: Super good - Edit: Been using this brush for about 2.5 years now and mine still looks brand new. When I first used it there was a strong scent that went away after just a couple uses. Also maybe 10 to 15 hairs came out in the first couple months that I noticed. Once those loose ones came out, I never again lost another hair from it that I noticed. I don't baby it (I really swirl it around to get a fast lather) and it has held up great. Although I am not careful about how I lather it in the dish and on my face, one thing I do do is rinse it and very carefully wring it out after use every time. That said, I have a friend with the same brush and his started shedding hairs very badly (to the point of being in my opinion unusable) after a year and a half or so... he bought his a year or so before I did though so maybe it was a bad run... but like I said mine has been working great. Honestly I wouldn't buy it again, but only because I want one that is slightly bigger because I like a very wet/thin lather. It does it's job well but a larger one would hold slightly more water for the lather that I prefer. I know many people who like a thicker lather than I do though. The feel is very soft, the bristles do not poke. I would also probably like to get a slightly less luxurious one next time so I can build lather a little faster (my face is not sensitive so it could take a firmer bristle). I recently compared it to the brush my grandfather has used since well before I was born. His, by comparison, felt like sandpaper was nowhere near as good at this one. This is not related to the review but (just trying to help out) if you're just getting into old timey shaving and not sure what you want to do, might I suggest Edwin jagger De89lbl razer and derby 200 pack (usually around 15 bucks). There are cheaper razers if you're on a budget but it is nice and pretty and should last a lifetime if cared for... there are very few blades cheaper than the derby though. I tried just about every blade and I liked the derby's as much as the more expensive feathers and such and the 200 pack will last you a couple years. Also I started out with proraso sensitive shave soap which is very minimal and non irritating but eventually switched to dr harris lavendar which lathers just awesome and leaves a nice finish on my face, which is great. If you are thinking about straight razers I would suggest giving the DE a try first. Both because daily you will want to DE anyway and just straight when you have time and because the straight has a huge learning curve and costs more to get into.

## Features

- Skin Perfecting: Create the perfect lather and prep the skin for the art of shaving. The Best Badger fibres whip soap or cream to a rich lather. As it is worked into the beard, gentle exfoliation lifts the hair, ready for a close wet shave.
- Luxury Feel: An excellent Shaving Brush with the highest quality fill of Best Badger Hair, each fibre is handpicked to create the perfect sensation. This classic men’s shaving tool offers a slick, barbershop quality lather - every time.
- Premium Quality: Dating back to the 18th Century, badger hair has long been the pinnacle of shaving quality. Over 18,000 fibres are used to create the exquisite fill, giving a dense & luxurious feel.
- Classic Design: Made using specially selected high-quality synthetic material for a sleek and sophisticated appearance, the flared base fits perfectly in your hand. Hanging to dry in a stand ensures your Edwin Jagger shaving brush lasts a lifetime.
- Edwin Jagger: Made by the renowned manufacturer in Sheffield, England, to the highest standard. This luxury brush is delivered in smart presentation packaging, includes care booklet and instructions, and makes an ideal gift for both men and women.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| Best Sellers Rank | #255,902 in Beauty & Personal Care ( See Top 100 in Beauty & Personal Care ) #119 in Shaving Brushes |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 1,736 Reviews |

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## Available Options

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Great Badger Shaving Brush
*by R***N on August 25, 2010*

I have been shaving for over 40 years. That's a long time and a lot of shaves! I started out many years ago with a shaving mug, a cake of soap and a double edge razor. Over the years, I dabbled with electric razors, but I always felt that the shave was not as close as with a razor with an actual blade. For many years now, I have used cartridge razors. They are handy, work well with shaving creams available in just about all department/grocery stores, and rarely produce nicks or cuts... if you change cartridges relatively regularly. For me, that is at least once each week to week and a half. Cartridges are EXPENSIVE!!! I recently switched back to double edge razor shaving. The blades are MUCH less expensive, and I have found that the shave is also much closer... although you have to slow down and make multiple passes instead of "slap - dap - done" that is possible with the cartridge razor system. I purchased the shaving brush to increase the luxury of the shave - a luxury that I can well afford with the elimination of the expense of the cartridges that I no longer have to fork $$$ out for. This particular brush is much nicer feeling and produces better lather than the brush I used many years ago. I attribute that to the badger bristles used in this brush instead of the boar bristles that my old brush used. My face is well hydrated with the lather produced with this brush (and a Crabtree & Evelyn shaving cream) and the razor glides smoothly and leaves a silky smooth aftermath. I have been using the Edwin Jagger Best Badger shaving brush for 2 weeks now - and a single DE razor blade - and couldn't be happier. A very close shave, a luxurious lather, and a pleasant experience now that I have slowed down to actually enjoy the experience.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Super good
*by T***Y on June 20, 2013*

Edit: Been using this brush for about 2.5 years now and mine still looks brand new. When I first used it there was a strong scent that went away after just a couple uses. Also maybe 10 to 15 hairs came out in the first couple months that I noticed. Once those loose ones came out, I never again lost another hair from it that I noticed. I don't baby it (I really swirl it around to get a fast lather) and it has held up great. Although I am not careful about how I lather it in the dish and on my face, one thing I do do is rinse it and very carefully wring it out after use every time. That said, I have a friend with the same brush and his started shedding hairs very badly (to the point of being in my opinion unusable) after a year and a half or so... he bought his a year or so before I did though so maybe it was a bad run... but like I said mine has been working great. Honestly I wouldn't buy it again, but only because I want one that is slightly bigger because I like a very wet/thin lather. It does it's job well but a larger one would hold slightly more water for the lather that I prefer. I know many people who like a thicker lather than I do though. The feel is very soft, the bristles do not poke. I would also probably like to get a slightly less luxurious one next time so I can build lather a little faster (my face is not sensitive so it could take a firmer bristle). I recently compared it to the brush my grandfather has used since well before I was born. His, by comparison, felt like sandpaper was nowhere near as good at this one. This is not related to the review but (just trying to help out) if you're just getting into old timey shaving and not sure what you want to do, might I suggest Edwin jagger De89lbl razer and derby 200 pack (usually around 15 bucks). There are cheaper razers if you're on a budget but it is nice and pretty and should last a lifetime if cared for... there are very few blades cheaper than the derby though. I tried just about every blade and I liked the derby's as much as the more expensive feathers and such and the 200 pack will last you a couple years. Also I started out with proraso sensitive shave soap which is very minimal and non irritating but eventually switched to dr harris lavendar which lathers just awesome and leaves a nice finish on my face, which is great. If you are thinking about straight razers I would suggest giving the DE a try first. Both because daily you will want to DE anyway and just straight when you have time and because the straight has a huge learning curve and costs more to get into.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Good brush. Throw away the stand.
*by M***T on December 16, 2024*

I am a boar brush guy, apparently. I picked up this brush as I was trying boar, badger, synthetic to see what I prefer. I like it. It's soft if that's your thing. It makes a lot of lather..that it doesn't like to give up. It's definitely got a bit of badger funk, but not bad. The real problem I have is, as another reviewer mentioned, there was a small rubber band holding the brush in the stand. Mine and the other reviewers was around the knot itself. After I pried the brush out of the stand, there were frayed hairs sticking out all over. The opening in the stand isn't big enough. It kinda pops in and out. So, as the title says, once removed, I wouldn't suggest using the stand. It definitely damages the hairs. I dropped about a dozen on the first shave, and only a couple on the second shave, but the knot was definitely affected by the rubber band, and ill fitted stand. It's a good brush, though. I doubt it will shed much after all the damaged hairs shed or break. I'm going to try to dry in a TP roll to see if I can fix the bloom.

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