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You're too new to this game, son. As an owner of a number of synths ranging from 10 quid to over 100 - there's ZERO difference in terms of the knot's properties. Only in craftsmanship/materials. The fact that you've tried shitty ones doesn't prove anything - you absolutely CAN get a brilliant synth brush for a tenner.
Never said that you couldn't have a brilliant brush for a tenner?You're too new to this game, son. As an owner of a number of synths ranging from 10 quid to over 100 - there's ZERO difference in terms of the knot's properties. Only in craftsmanship/materials. The fact that you've tried shitty ones doesn't prove anything - you absolutely CAN get a brilliant synth brush for a tenner.
I agree with your sentiment concerning brushes, but that was a rude and unnecessary singling out of an individual and his opinion. We all offer our opinions here, based on our experience and preferences, and we should respect the opinions of others.You're too new to this game, son. As an owner of a number of synths ranging from 10 quid to over 100 - there's ZERO difference in terms of the knot's properties. Only in craftsmanship/materials. The fact that you've tried shitty ones doesn't prove anything - you absolutely CAN get a brilliant synth brush for a tenner.
Don't turn this into another virtue-signaling B&B. This place had been known for harsh humour long before you joined - and that's the beauty of it.I agree with your sentiment concerning brushes, but that was a rude and unnecessary singling out of an individual and his opinion. We all offer our opinions here, based on our experience and preferences, and we should respect the opinions of others.
This is a really great sentiment. Sometimes its hard to put a finger on why something is 'valuable' and its not always the outright cost.Sometimes it is just nice to have nice things, you can pick up a gold dollar razor for under £10, hone it and it will shave you, engles, c-mon and puma etc shave you too but are just so much nicer to use, I have plenty vintage razors and all shave well, but likely other people would scrap them..I love them, just the age and story behind them intrigues me.
Have the same one. Nice oneYaqi 26mm Rainbow Brown Synthetic Hair Shaving Brush R1821 | eBay
YAQI Rainbow R1821 - YouTube. Paste link into a browser window:[isdntekvideo].www.ebay.co.uk
This one. A few chaps on this forum have the same brush and like it a lot.
Good balance of density, size and the right height of glue bump so it isn't really floppy and has enough backbone to work well with creams and soaps.
My most used synth brush by quite some margin.
No, Yaqi has shown that you do not need to spend more than £15 for a high quality and in my opinion beautiful brush.
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