I agree with fozz you should be painting the lather on for subsequent passes having built enough lather on the face and in the brush during initial face lather, no need to be scrubbing continuously.
antdad said:I have no idea why a brush would get more uncomfortable during subsequent unless you are just over doing it and making your skin sore. Brushes usually get softer as they splay and become more engorged with lather.
I agree with fozz you should be painting the lather on for subsequent passes having built enough lather on the face and in the brush during initial face lather, no need to be scrubbing continuously.
jhclare said:Interesting points Fido.
I hope after some more use it softens up for you.
I just received a CH2 Best (my third CH2!) and it's the nicest one yet - lovely compact short knot and soft tips with just a tiny bit of scritch, but not too much. Much nicer than the Grosvenor's tips.
I reckon Simpsons' Best grade is probably the best value among top name brushes at the moment!
John
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