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I've been away from this forum for a few years, until recently, and I've noticed that synthetic brushes have become very popular.
Is this because advances have been made in their performance ? Or is it a case of preferring not to use badger and boar ?
I'm intrigued.
Each to his own and all that, but I genuinely don't know what a £250 silvertip badger brush does that a £20 synthetic one doesn't. What is this magical face feel they offer, as to me the synths I have feel lovely and soft?
I used to swear by synths, but I've found over time (or maybe as I get older) that my face doesn't seem to get on with them (irritation/zit breakouts). Maybe I should try a latest generation synth for a while?
The older type of nylon bristles are a bit rough. Newer synths have options how soft you want them to be. Some feel like lathering up with a kitten on your face, if you can imagine that.
lathering up with a kitten on your face, if you can imagine that.
Ah you guys, you're all expert enablers! Might splash out on a new synth as I miss them for travelling. On the other hand, I could just use one of next door's new kittens as a tryout?
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