Reddit Reddit reviews Cebra ethical skincare vegan wooden sisal hair brush from Germany Eco Friendly For Fine Hair

We found 9 Reddit comments about Cebra ethical skincare vegan wooden sisal hair brush from Germany Eco Friendly For Fine Hair. Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.

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Cebra ethical skincare vegan wooden sisal hair brush from Germany Eco Friendly For Fine Hair
3 vegan hairbrushes, made from sustainable beech woodwith natural sisal bristles for short to medium length fine hairdurable if cared for properlyeco friendly, manufactured in Germanyergonomic design, tactile hair brush
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9 Reddit comments about Cebra ethical skincare vegan wooden sisal hair brush from Germany Eco Friendly For Fine Hair:

u/blobby_mcblobberson · 3 pointsr/longhair

Boars don't die for bristles (though they are certainly not treated too well). The alternative--plastics that do not biodegrade and don't last as long--isn't much better.


The ideal is probably "don't buy brushes" (or anything for that matter) but I don't know if that's feasible on a long hair forum. Wood/bamboo combs are probably the most eco friendly and vegan, but they can be sourced ethically or not. Plastics wind up in our oceans and landfills, destroying other habitats. To my knowledge there's no cruelty-free alternatives to BBB. this one has tepid reviews at best: https://www.amazon.com/Cebra-ethical-skincare-Sisal-Brush/dp/B00BRHN5IY/ref=redir_mobile_desktop?_encoding=UTF8&ref_=ox_sc_act_image_1&smid=A2ZDZACAMBG9OM


We all do what we can.

u/WhoIsOryx · 2 pointsr/NoPoo

Yeah, it was sold out on Amazon and everywhere else I could find it for a long time. Until I could buy one, I used a brush with plastic bristles. It was less effective, but it worked okay enough to use while I waited.

Edit: Looks like it's sold out again, but here's the link.

Edit 2: Here is a direct link to Cebra Ethical Skincare. Seems like it's not sold out on their website, and they have a couple different brushes.

u/MissedHerPink · 2 pointsr/vegan

No problem :)

Btw, I found this vegan beard brush on Amazon that is basically a "boar bristle" brush, but obviously without any boar hairs. The bristles are made from sisal.

u/frituurkoning · 2 pointsr/NoPoo
u/brolea · 1 pointr/NoPoo

I'd look on amazon for some wooden combs. In my opinion, they don't work as well and need to be cleaned more often and more carefully (no water, no wet hair, etc.), but it does help redistribute oils. A bamboo hairbrush might work similarly, but I don't really have experience with that.

Honestly, the only time I use my boar bristle brush is when I'm too lazy to thoroughly clean my hair/scalp. Otherwise I don't really need it.

Here's the same brush, but it appears cheaper (I don't know exchange rates). http://www.amazon.com/Friendly-Wooden-Vegan-Sisal-Brush/dp/B00BRHN5IY/ref=redir_mobile_desktop?ie=UTF8&ref_=ox_sc_act_image_1&smid=A2ZDZACAMBG9OM

Edit It seems to have several alternatives in the "Customers who viewed this also..." part of the page.

u/Silverbleed · 1 pointr/NoPoo

I've seen several brushes with only wooden pins, however I have no experience with these, so I also have no experience if it's only wooden material. I've seen them going from 5 to 20 dollar.

Also when I Googled, I got on this brush, which is 'only' 30 dollar.

u/SmilingSquirrel · 1 pointr/NoPoo

I have this sisal bristle brush I've been using it for 3 months now, and I love it! It's a cruelty free alternative to the boar bristle brush. It's made with a natural fibre so it does the same job as the boar bristle brush in distributing the oils down the length of your hairs

u/Schenectadye · 1 pointr/beards

I didn't mean to! LOL. And now that you said this is for Religious reasons everything makes sense now! And I'm out of my league to give you recommendations now because the only thing I know about being Muslim is the lack of bacon you can eat.

But I did an interwebz search and found some interesting things

> The reason for this diversity of views concerning this issue is the fact that there is no categorical text in the fundamental sources (i.e. the Qur’an and the Sunnah) to the effect that the external parts derived from pigs are impure or haram. The Qur’an, while prohibiting the consumption of swine specifically mentions only its flesh (See: Al-Baqarah: 173; Al-Ma'idah: 3; Al-An`am: 145; An-Nahl: 115). The Hadiths also do not contain any explicit reference prohibiting the use of such parts for external use. Moreover, we find the following report attributed to the Prophet (peace and blessings be upon him): When a man asked the Prophet (peace and blessings be upon him) “Can I use boar bristles for stringing pearls/beads?” He replied, “There is nothing wrong with it!”

In view of the above, scholars like Imam Ibn Taymiyah consider the parts of the pig such as bones, skin (as long as they are completely cleansed of all traces of blood) and hair as pure and therefore, lawful for external use.

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So I guess that's one of those "how do you interpret the Quran?" Some online say EATTING the flesh and blood of swine is the arguement....I bet we could go on for days.

So to be on the safe side? Use a full synthetic brush? like this one?

Wooden Vegan Sisal Hair Brush

I found this by thinking of a related reason of not buying a Boars Hair Bristle brush, which would be, if you are vegan. Looks like people say this has the same consistency as the BBB (boars) and actually looks a little bit softer IMO.

Let me know if this helps and update me on results.

u/vegwerf · 1 pointr/vegan

I use a sisal hair brush for my beard. The fibers are a bit scratchy and stiff but i quiet like it (maybe there are different grades of hardness). However, I've never used a boar bristle brush so I can't really tell how they compare.

Something like this (German site, ships to EU countries), or this