“Finally something that makes sense. It attaches to the sink, so the hairs fall directly on it.”
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A useful gift that helps keep the bathroom cleaner after shaving.
A rinse moves the hairs around. The tiny dry ones stay stuck around the sink.
Catch the hair, clean what remains, then store everything properly.
After shaving, hairs fall on the ceramic, around the tap and across the bathroom counter. A classic mirror apron does not protect the real problem area: the sink.
The sink apron fixes directly to the sink edges. It catches beard hairs where they actually fall, then removes in seconds so you can empty it cleanly.
The mistake with classic shaving aprons is simple: they hang from the mirror while the mess happens on the sink. This version is designed around the real use case — protecting the basin, the tap area and the counter.
Attaches directly to the sink edges, not to the mirror, for a more logical and stable shaving setup.
Collects beard hairs before they spread across the sink, tap and bathroom counter.
After shaving, remove the apron from the sink and empty the hairs without wiping the whole bathroom.
Less cleaning, fewer hairs left behind, and a cleaner sink after every shave.
The point is not to add another annoying bathroom accessory. The point is to make shaving cleaner with one simple gesture: attach, shave, empty, store.
Place the apron directly on the sink edges so it covers the area where beard hairs usually fall.
The hairs fall onto the apron instead of spreading around the basin, tap and counter.
Once finished, detach it from the sink and empty the collected hairs into the bin.
Fold it away after use and keep it ready for the next shave.
The sink apron is made for real bathroom behaviour: you shave over the sink, so the protection should be on the sink. That is what makes the product different from old mirror-attached aprons.
The product is designed to fix to the sink itself. That means no awkward mirror setup and no long hanging apron between your face and the basin.
Instead of wiping hairs from the ceramic, tap and counter, you collect most of the mess in one place and empty it directly.
No. This sink apron is designed to attach directly to the sink edges. That is the whole point: protecting the area where beard hairs actually fall.
It helps catch beard hairs while shaving so they do not spread around the sink, tap and bathroom counter.
Yes. After shaving, remove it from the sink, empty the collected hairs, then store it for the next use.