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I think brushes are largely just a matter of learning to use them (unless they are just shedding too much). My first brush was a $10 VDH boar and it's still as good as any other brush I have. I got a vintage boar and a vintage badger. They're all good. I tend to use the badger with creams and boars for soaps.
They all put soap/cream on the face so what else are they supposed to do?
The handle is OK. Functional, but nothing special. Wouldn't say it felt cheap though, feels solid enough and has a good weight to it.What are the Razorock handles like? I know they're inexpensive brushes but I don't want the handle to feel cheap.
How about a Vulfix 404 mixed badger and boar for around £13 on Amazon?
I don't have an hedgehog brushes. All of them are made for shaving. I understand the more sensitive types may need more of a powder puff though.I don't want it to feel like I am pressing a hedgehog into my face
How about a Vulfix 404 mixed badger and boar for around £13 on Amazon?
just got a new razorock plissoft 24mm today and it already lost approx 10 fibres...
My MÜHLE 25mm synthetic lost about a dozen during the first four shaves and I got really concerned. Nothing since - and it's now my top brush. No other synthetic lost a single bristle ever...I've never had a synthetic shed before
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