Mason Pearson Hair Brushes, Combs | Shamas Boutique
Mason Pearson Hair Brushes & Combs
The Heritage of Mason Pearson
For more than 140 years, Mason Pearson has been one of the most respected names in luxury hair care. Founded in London, England in 1885, the brand has built a global reputation for creating exceptional hair brushes that combine traditional craftsmanship with innovative design.
We are proud to offer Mason Pearson hair brushes to guests who value quality, performance, and long-term hair health. These iconic brushes are trusted by professional hairstylists, beauty experts, and individuals seeking a superior daily hair care experience.

Why Choose a Mason Pearson Hair Brush?
A Mason Pearson brush is more than a styling tool. It is an investment in the condition and appearance of your hair.
Each brush is carefully handcrafted using premium materials and a unique pneumatic rubber cushion. This patented design allows the brush to glide comfortably through the hair while helping to reduce unnecessary tension on the scalp and hair shaft.
Regular brushing with a Mason Pearson brush helps distribute the hair's natural oils from root to tip. This process can improve shine, smoothness, and overall manageability. Many users also notice less frizz and a healthier-looking finish over time.
Benefits of Mason Pearson Brushes
Mason Pearson brushes are designed to deliver several important benefits:
- Help distribute natural scalp oils throughout the hair
- Promote a smoother and shinier appearance
- Reduce hair breakage caused by excessive pulling
- Improve daily styling and detangling
- Support healthy-looking hair from root to ends
- Suitable for a variety of hair types and textures
Because different hair types have different needs, Mason Pearson offers a range of brush options featuring natural boar bristles, nylon tufts, or a combination of both.
Finding the Right Mason Pearson Brush

Choosing the right brush depends on your hair type, density, and styling goals.
Fine or delicate hair often benefits from pure boar bristle brushes, while thicker hair may perform better with a mixture of boar bristles and nylon tufts. Those with very dense hair frequently prefer brushes designed with additional nylon reinforcement for easier penetration and control.
