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thanks not bad price for four quid will give it a go next head shaveSynthetic ... the even wave of the fibre is the give-away. Enjoy!
thanks not bad price for four quid will give it a go next head shaveSynthetic ... the even wave of the fibre is the give-away. Enjoy!
Nice one, yeah seems to be Identical especially the wooden handlesPretty sure that's the same brush that Body Shop used to sell. I had one on more than a couple of occasions and yes, it's a good 'un! Hopefully that one will be.
Hi hotmetal,I think Saj might actually be a "head smasher"! So a nice big knot with some loft for dome foam would be my choice.
Much as it almost pains me to say, I have a few brushes but that Yaqi Moka Express (mine is the synth) is actually the one I use the most.
Finally got around to using this today,grabbed this babyliss shaving brush,
can't find any info on it online,
doesn't even say if it's synthetic or pure bristle etc, from the feel I assume its synthetic
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They do ... they just don't cost £100 or more and so don't get fawned upon for the same reasons.I'm actually surprised boar brushes dont get as much love as the badger brushes
which brands are up in there in terms of boar brushes would you say?They do ... they just don't cost £100 or more and so don't get fawned upon for the same reasons.
Semogue, Omega & Zenith.which brands are up in there in terms of boar brushes would you say?
which do you prefer?Semogue, Omega & Zenith.
which do you prefer?
want to try horse hair but i got a beard brush which is horse hair and its way too soft so was thinking the shaving brush maybe way too soft as well
Semogue, Omega & Zenith.
I've ordered about 4/5 yaqi brushes all synthetics but not that one specificallySaj, you should give the Yaqi Cashmere synth a go. It's supposed to be like a well broken boar brush in the use.
Also keep an eye for the Yaqi sale, they have decent badger brushes on sale for not a huge amount. Occasionally you will see a silver tip for less than £20. Send Boycie a PM though, he seems to know a lot about MIC badger brushes, I'm sure he can provide some pointers.
Btw, there is a difference between Pure Badger and Silvertip, the latter is supposed to be softer, Pure Badger scritchier.
I agree with those. IMO the latter two's unbleached boar brushes are my favourites.
I've ordered about 4/5 yaqi brushes all synthetics but not that one specifically
What's your preference? Badger, boar, horse or synthetic?