Camel hair brushes, used by artists, is a generic term for brushes that are made from all different types of hair such as goat, pony or sheep. BUT, the most common and most recognized, is squirrel. (I sometimes use them in my work! painting portraits and lucky Indalos as good luck gifts) "Camel hair" brush is a big hint that it's real animal hair but of a lower quality so would not be used in a high quality brush. For example: Mack Brush Co uses Pony & Goat Hair. No Camel hair in a Camel hair brush. The cost of a "Camel" hair brush is far lower than a good quality brush. I usually throw them away rather than clean them. I buy them in bulk at around $0.10 to $0.35 a piece.
Camel hair brushes are made from several types of soft hair, because real camel hair is too woolly to use in an artist's brush.
I did, lol
yes. may contain some camel poo too
Its an artist's small brush, made of hair from different animals, the most common is a squirrel's tail, it never contains camel hair though.
Camel hair.
erm Camel Hair?
Hair from the ears of cattle, not camel hair.
well when ppl brush their hair, hair falls out, leaving the hair in the brush
To brush your hair with.....
pull it out of your hair cut your hair to get it out brush it an it will get on the brush
To brush your hair?