There is a particular kind of satisfaction in running a well-made brush through a beard that has had a long day. Kent's Small Beard Brush, model BRD6, is built for exactly that moment, and for every ordinary morning before it.
The brush head is filled with a hand-mixed blend of horsehair and nylon bristles, set into a handle turned from solid beechwood. The horsehair lifts and separates each strand, working through tangles without snagging, while the nylon adds the structure needed to train coarser or thicker growth into shape. It is a combination Kent has refined over generations of brush making, and it shows in how the bristles feel against the skin: firm enough to do the job, soft enough that you will reach for it daily.
At 84mm in length and 30mm wide, this is the most compact brush in Kent's beard range. It sits comfortably in the palm, making it easy to control around the jawline, under the chin and along the cheek where precision matters most. The size also makes it a natural fit for a wash bag or desk drawer, so a proper grooming routine is never left behind on a trip away.
Used before trimming, the brush settles flyaway hairs and reveals the true line of the beard, which makes for a cleaner, more accurate cut. Used daily, it distributes natural oils from skin to tip, encouraging a softer texture and a fuller, more even appearance over time. It is a small habit that makes a noticeable difference, and one that beard owners tend to keep for years.
This is a brush made to be used, not admired from a shelf. The beechwood handle is solid and substantial in hand, finished simply, without unnecessary decoration, in keeping with a brand that has been making brushes in Hertfordshire since before most grooming routines existed in their current form.
Product details
- Beechwood handle with hand-mixed horsehair and nylon bristles
- Overall length: 84mm
- Width: 30mm
- Suitable for short to medium beards
- Note: a small tolerance applies to all stated dimensions
Care
Tap out loose hairs after each use and wipe the bristles with a dry cloth. Avoid soaking the wooden handle in water.