Fine hairs for cosmetics, fine art and shaving brushes.
Fine hairs belong to a category of difficult and delicate products. They are used in various sectors and especially to produce products for professionals' needs.
But today, more than ever, efforts are being made to replace natural hair with synthetic filaments, here is a little history of how natural hair was used.
The Raccoon ...
The hair also comes from the animal's tails, is marketed under the name Racoon and is used for cosmetic brushes.
The Badger ...
Hair particularly used for shaving brushes, sizes may be 48 51 54 57 60 65 70 75 80 90 mm, it is distinguished in grades (I, II, III, IV) depending on the colour of the hair at its tip (the whiter the tip of the hair the more valuable it is)
The Goat ...
Hair used particularly in cosmetics for its softness and colour, it exists in white, black and grey, lengths range from 44 to 70mm upwards.
The Kolinsky ...
In Italian it is known as martora, it is the finest and most expensive of fine hairs, it is produced in sizes from about 25 to 50mm and comes from the animal's tails, its hair is used for fine art brushes and cosmetics.
The Pony ...
Hair used in cosmetics, is distinguished in original Chinese and reprocessed in Europe, sizes range from 40 to 60mm.
The Weasel ...
Commercially it is used for fine art and cosmetic brushes.
The Squirrel ...
Hair from the tail of the squirrel, its use is for brushes where particular softness and elasticity are required. Sizes range from 45 to 70mm.
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