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It is best if possible to let your brush dry out between shaves unless it's synthetic, where it does not matter. It's best if you want your brush to last as long as possible to have more than one so you can always completely dry your brush out. If it's not a synth .If you are lucky enough to have enough brushes to rotate,...Is it advisable to let them dry off completely or doesn't it matter?
Obviously if you only have one brush and shave daily, it's a moot point but given the opportunity, waht is best?
Cheers BM,...Appreciated, as always.It is best if possible to let your brush dry out between shaves unless it's synthetic, where it does not matter. It's best if you want your brush to last as long as possible to have more than one so you can always completely dry your brush out. If it's not a synth .
Maybe I should have mentioned that I only have badgers.I only use synthetic brushes which dry really quickly after a shake out and towel dry. I use mine daily and don't have any issues.
This ^^^My Grandfather only had one brush and shaved every day, needless to say at the 20 year mark the brush was looking a little worse for wear.
If he had two or more brushes and rotated them I suspect that his brush would have lasted longer.
It's just like having leather soled shoes, it is recommended that you don't wear them two days in a row, this is to give them enough time to dry out properly therefore they will last longer.
Any organic material will start to rot if not properly dried out before the next use.
I've gotten out of the shower and not properly dried, and it's taken over 67 years for me to show signs of rot.This ^^^
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