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Nail Brush - Bamboo & Sisal

Nail Brush - Bamboo & Sisal

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Meet your new best friend for clean nails and a clean conscience! This plastic-free nail brush is all about keeping you and our oceans squeaky clean. Made from sustainable bamboo and tough yet gentle sisal bristles (from a cactus, no less!), this little powerhouse is 100% natural, vegan, and ready to scrub away dirt while caring for your cuticles.

The brush features six rows of soft bristles designed to pamper your cuticles and boost nail growth, all while fitting snugly in your hand with its comfy bamboo base. Flip it over, and you’ll find four rows of shorter, stiffer bristles that dig deep to clean under your nails, leaving no speck of dirt behind.

What’s the secret? It’s all in the Tampico fiber—a super-strong, super-flexible material that hails from the highlands of Mexico. These cactus fibers are natural wonders, resistant to just about anything, and perfect for a brush that’s tough on grime but gentle on you. Plus, with no plastic in sight, you can rest easy knowing there won’t be any bristles lingering in the ocean for centuries to come.

But wait, there's more! This versatile brush isn’t just for your nails—it’s a veggie scrubber, a general cleaner, and your new go-to for all things scrubbing!

Size: 9.5cm long x 4cm wide x 4.5cm high.

Care tip: Be sure to let your brush dry completely between uses, and it’ll keep going strong!

Materials:

Handle: Bamboo

Bristles: Plant Fibre

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Care Instructions

Rinse brush with clean water and allow to dry in between uses.

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Eco friendly dish brushes are a great, eco-friendly, sustainable, zero-waste swap for disposable plastic brushes or sponges. Traditional dish brushes and sponges are typically made from synthetic materials that don’t biodegrade, and are manufactured using unsustainable methods.