Purebaby - Goat Hair Baby Brush

Baby Hair Friendly
Our best-selling Goat Hair Brush is soft and gentle on your little one's head - perfect for stimulating new hair growth, assisting in loosening cradle cap, and promoting baby massage while stimulating blood flow. Crafted with ultra-soft, natural goat hair bristles and a 100% beechwood handle, this baby brush ensures a comforting and caring experience for your baby using only natural materials.
Whether you’re caring for delicate baby hair or sharing a bonding moment during bath time, this baby hair brush is a thoughtful gift that supports scalp health and relaxation.
Each brush comes packaged in a Purebaby box, making it an ideal newborn gift.
Why Parents Love It:
- Soft natural bristles: Kind to newborn scalps and gentle on fine hair
- Promotes bonding: Create calm, soothing moments during brushing
- Supports scalp health: Assists in reducing cradle cap and evenly distributes natural oils
- Stimulates blood flow: Encourages healthy hair growth through gentle massage
- Stylish & sustainable: Made from 100% beechwood and natural goat hair, and presented in a recyclable Purebaby box
- Perfect for gifting: Comes beautifully boxed and measures 19cm in length
How to Use:
Use daily to brush your baby's hair or massage their scalp. Always use gentle strokes and clean the brush regularly to maintain hygiene. For best results, we recommend cleaning the brush once a week by following the below instructions.
Looking After Your Brush:
The wood handle is splash proof and can be wiped clean with a damp cloth. If you find the bristles become dusty, you can run your clean fingertips through them and tap the bristles on your hand to loosen any residue. A soft damp face cloth can be used on the bristles to freshen them up.
For a deeper clean, the bristles can be washed with whatever baby wash you are using on your baby if needed. Make sure you always dry the brush with the bristles facing down so moisture doesn’t seep into the wooden handle. Please be careful not to get the wooden handle wet to avoid cracking or damage. Some bristles may fall out over time.