Frederick said:Mainly brush IMO. Your technique can compensate only to some extent the inferior water retention of boar hair. Especially when bowl lathering soft creams, a badger is just the better tool.
Attero said:I tend to agree here that the Brush dictates shave performance only indirectly via the quality of the Lather you make.
You need to adjust Lather making technique depending on soap / cream and brush type.
I use Boar only for Soaps due to the poor performance with creams, and whilst i prefer the badger in general i do like the feel of the stiffer bristle on the skin occasionally.
Audiolab said:Attero said:I tend to agree here that the Brush dictates shave performance only indirectly via the quality of the Lather you make.
You need to adjust Lather making technique depending on soap / cream and brush type.
I use Boar only for Soaps due to the poor performance with creams, and whilst i prefer the badger in general i do like the feel of the stiffer bristle on the skin occasionally.
You like a bit of rough then?clearly I am too soft and like it gentle.
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