I prefer to use my favourite soapsThere are brushless shaving cremes.
Razorock Plissoft synths are very soft, and excellent VFM.
'Plissoft' brushes are very gentle on the skin, and even softer IMO are 'Tuxedo' fiber brushes, like the ones sold under the Yaqi brand. They are beautiful brushes and incredible value!
You can search eBay for 'yaqi synthetic brush' to see what's available or do a search on www.aliexpress.com
Maggard in the US also has a nice selection of Plissoft and Tuxedo ('black and white') brushes.
Hey guys
Im looking for an extra/ultra soft shaving brush as badger brushes are too harsh on my skin.
I would like something with a very soft tip.
Any ideas?
If a badger is too harsh for your skin, how the heck do you shave?
What kind of badger brush do you have, and are you sure it's not a boar dyed to look like badger?
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Too vigorous a circular swirling motion perhaps? Can give you brush burn with a pure or black badger.
There are brushless shaving cremes.
Not meaning to thread jack, but it's on topic & may help the OP too: Are the brushless creams any good? There's times when I need a quicker shave but don't want to revert back to cheap canned goo. I usually put leftover lather on my face gently with my hands whilst I clean my gear up, it feels great and I sometimes wonder if after years of not using a brush anyway, how much, if at all, a brush actually benefits me. Suppose I could lather up in bowl as usual with the brush and then squeeze it onto my hands without the brush touching my face, as an experiment