



🪒 Elevate your shave game with heritage-crafted luxury and next-gen synthetic power!
The Alexander Simpsons Trafalgar 2 Shaving Brush combines over a century of British shaving heritage with cutting-edge synthetic fibre technology. Hand-tied by expert artisans on the Isle of Man, its dense, soft bristles deliver a rich, luxurious lather while the elegant faux ivory handle offers ergonomic comfort and timeless style. Perfect for millennials seeking a premium wet shave experience that blends tradition, performance, and aesthetic appeal.











| ASIN | B08H4FYWKX |
| Best Sellers Rank | #47,124 in Beauty & Personal Care ( See Top 100 in Beauty & Personal Care ) #14 in Shaving Brushes |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (973) |
| Manufacturer | Simpson Shaving Brushes |
| Package Dimensions | 7.83 x 2.56 x 2.2 inches; 3.84 ounces |
C**.
Feels and performs like a high quality natural brush
Over the last 45 years, I have owned several boar and badger brushes, all of which were mid-range or higher in quality and price. The T3 is my favorite so far. It manages to be soft, yet have sufficient backbone and texture to making lathering easy. I have softer badger brushes, but overall, I prefer the performance of this brush. It holds water and heat well.I have tried one other synthetic brush. It was a WCS-branded brush. It performed very poorly, holding very little water. It felt almost like a thick, round, paintbrush. Unfortunately, the brush is too large to fit my current stand, so it'll need replacement. I might've picked the T2 if I had figured that out in advance. Apparently, it's fine to dry these just standing on the counter, though, so I might just do that.
R**A
Great Brush!! Soft, Holds More Water Than You Need and Makes Great Lather
I'm new to wet shaving, so I have no other experience with a shaving brush to reference this one with. I watched numerous videos before buying ANYTHING related to wet shaving. Ohio Shaves on YouTube loved this brush, so I bought and I'm very glad I did. There are cheaper brushes, but also much more expensive ones, so I still gave it 5 stars for Value for Money. I'm extremely happy with this brush and don't feel the need to experiment with others, whereas I've bought multiple different DE razors and blades. It's nice to have at least ONE stable aspect to my new wet shaving hobby. Here are my pros and cons: PROS: -Soft -Feels great -Absorbent - Does a great job picking up water. I usually have to shake and squeeze it out or it can pick up too much water, which is a good thing. -Make Great Lather - I use a very small amount of Sandalwood Shave Cream from Tayloy on Old Bond Stret and just push down into the bowl whiles stirring and the lather kind of explodes in the bowl. -Looks - I bought the black handle T3 and it looks great on our bathroom counter. I have a marble bowl which is scratching the finish a little, but that probably wouldn't be an issue in a plastic or porcelain bowl. CONS: -None really. Maybe price? $43 seemed kind of expensive for a synthetic brush, but cheap compared to some badger and boar brushes. Anything cheaper could be real junk, so I didn't hunt for something to save $10+/- after seeing a bunch of glowing reviews on YouTube and Amazon. I highly recommend this brush, but then again I have no experience with other brushes. My experience with this one has been great and i would buy it again.
P**L
Best Brush
I love this shaving brush! Thick bristles that are soft, but not too soft and they hold water well so working up a lather is a pleausre. I shave every morning and I feel like I am using a luxury item - what a great way to start the day! Over the last 15 years I have tried a number of brushes and I really didn't know how a good brush should feel until I tried this Simpson's. The brush was so great, that I bought two so they could dry completely between uses!
M**C
Brushes away the competition with ease.
This really is a great brush. It costs almost as much as my razor, a Merkur 34C, but it is quite comfortable and worth it if this will be brushing around your face. I have fairly sensitive skin around the cheeks, and got pretty messed up after using a rotating acne brush, so using a brush was actually what gave me the most concern when thinking of getting into shaving with a DE razor. The first brush I got was more of an impulse buy, and was made of some pretty cheap material that did not go well with my skin at all due to the rough ends of the bristles, but I'm glad I found this brush shortly after. This brush can be great for anyone, but it is especially great for those with sensitive skin. The bristles are soft at the tips, but there is still plenty of backbone to the brush. I use a tube of Proraso when shaving, and consistently get a thick and rich lather. The build quality is fantastic, and I love that cream/ivory color to the handle. Great brush, and I would definitely recommend it to anyone.
W**D
Amazing value brush
This is not my first Simpson brush, but it is my first Simpson made from synthetic fibers. It is super soft and does a great job building lather. Much better than other synthetic brushes I've tried. I've tried a lot of different brushes over the last decade, and I've settled on Simpson brushes as my favorites. I find that the feel of their knots combined with the quality of their handles make for the best overall lathering experience. This brush nails the handle with the same quality feel that you get holding any Simpson brush. The synthetic fiber knot is better than any other synthetic brush I've tried. It doesn't quite match the feel and lathering capabilities of one of their similarly sized best badger knots, but is close and it also costs significantly less. I wish these brushes had been around when I started wet shaving about 8 years ago. I could have saved a lot of money. Pair this brush with a Feather Popular and you have an amazing budget shaving combo that will last forever.
A**R
My favorite brush ever
The brush is insanely good, built well and really lathers up soap nicely. It holds water well, and with a rinse and a slight squeeze cleans nicely and seems to dry fast (though I never timed or tested, may just be my biased opinion talking). Wanna treat yourself to a luxorious shave? This is definitely the brush.
T**C
Simpsons Gold Standard Quality
I'm a fan of synthetic brushes, they've won me over. However, not just any synthetic, it's Simpsons or Kent - end of discussion. First, this is a fantastic travel sized brush. The brush has enough of a spine to handle whatever I throw at it: hard soaps "croaps", sticks, or softer soaps from a tube. The loft is just right for creating perfect lathers, and absolutely retains enough water. Got a thirsty soap? No problem here. The brush needs no break in, has no odor (as natural brushes do), and needs no maintenance: rinse it, and let it air dry. Speaking of drying, if you travel, just dry the knot with a towel, pop it in a travel tube, and pack it in your Dopp kit. Never tried a synthetic? Here is a perfect brush to show you just how well they perform.
♈**M
Simpson Trafalgar Alexander – Dense, Efficient, Low Effort Lather Machine I have been rotating three brushes: Simpson Trafalgar Alexander, Edwin Jagger badger, and a Parker Silvertip. Imho, the Trafalgar Alexander is the most mechanically efficient and consistent of the three, especially with dense artisan soaps like Barrister and Mann Seville. Simpson Trafalgar Alexander (IMHO) Pros: Very dense knot with excellent backbone. Loads quickly and builds lather fast with minimal effort. Hydration feels predictable and repeatable. Great bang for the buck. Cons: If you want a “luxury badger feel”, this is more performance than indulgence. Edwin Jagger Badger Pros: Initially felt slightly poky, but after a few uses it settled beautifully. Once broken in, it is highly responsive and can build lather as well as the Trafalgar, while feeling more luxurious on the face. Cons: Needs a couple of minutes soak in warm water to perform at its best. Handle could be about half an inch taller for ergonomics. Parker Silvertip (IMHO) Pros: Very soft tips and plush feel. Cons: Requires more work to load and build lather with dense soaps. It holds water deep in the knot and feels less responsive. Bottom line: imho, if you want fast, consistent lather with minimal effort, the Trafalgar Alexander delivers. If you want similar performance with a more traditional luxurious feel, the Edwin Jagger (once broken in and warmed) is excellent.
T**O
El producto es bueno ya tuve oportunidad de utilizarlo y es de buena calidad lo que me pareció extraño es que en las imágenes en donde se muestra el producto la caja tiene impresa la marca del producto y quien es el fabricante y en la que me llego a mi no venía con ese tipo de caja, en la parte interior donde describe como se debe hacer el mantenimiento de la brocha viene impresa solo una hoja de mala calidad y muy sencilla además en la parte de abajo de la caja en donde se especifica el modelo y versión del producto venía escrita a mano con bolígrafo por lo tanto creo que por el precio del producto yo pensé que vendría tal y como esta publicado en la imagen en donde se anuncia su venta porque uno está esperando una experiencia más sofisticada por la marca, la historia y el renombre que tiene, no sé si todos hayan tenido la misma experiencia pero eso se me hace que tiene importancia además por el precio que uno paga deberían de tener más atención en los detalles pero en general el producto es de buena calidad si recomiendo la compra. Solo que tengan más atención en los detalles.
D**H
Great great great first shaving brush! Great handle. Soft bristles and back bone. Makes a wonderful lather in no time and holds it well too.
J**O
Buena brocha...hace buena espuma y es muy suave
A**L
Very nice shaving brush
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