History:The modern shaving brush may be traced to
France during the 1750s. Quality of these brushes differed greatly, as materials used to fashion the handles varied from the common to the exotic. It was not uncommon for handles to be made of
ivory,
gold,
silver,
tortoise shell,
crystal, or
porcelain. The more expensive brushes used badger hair, with cheaper ones using
boar's hair. In the 1800s when the folding-handle straight razor design made it practical for men to shave themselves rather than visit a barber, a shave brush became a status symbol, and an expensive or eccentric brush was a way of asserting one's personality or even affluence.