ecoshaver said:I do have a specific question about these synthetic brushes though, does it matter if they're not completely dried? I travel a bit and I have a stainless bowl with a rubber lid to carry the soap around in, would it be ok to stuff a wholly synthetic brush in there with the slightly damp soap ? I'd prefer to keep all the bits in the one container (not the razor of course) or I'm bound to leave something behind, err, probably the razor to be honest.
soapalchemist said:Have you thought of horse hair? I don't know what's involved in how they collect it, but it may be a more humane alternative. There is a thread on here about them.
ecoshaver said:I have indeed been thinking about the hair of other animals. My position is that as long as y'eat it, anyway then it's fine even if the hair's coming off a dead animal. (slightly tenuous argument I know, but I can live with it ;-) )
ecoshaver said:Unfortunately the first thing my son asked me on finding out about my potential badger acquisition was, “Is it like with sheep, do the badgers not mind being shaved when it's hot ?â€
I considered suggesting that these were Chinese badgers not the lovely English badgers we all know from Wind in the Willows, and that those Chinese badgers had it coming to them! But it's just not the kind of logic y'd want to instil into a small boy.
So, unless someone has a more convincing argument I'm going to be buying one of these new Muhle Silvertip Fibre things.
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