Uhh that is really cheap, ordered a T3 right now. Haven’t tried synthetics before, sure hope it is somerhing for me and hope it is dense enough?
I should think it will be. I got my T2 but have yet to use it. For me the T3 is pretty well perfect.....but of course YMMV. The handle is really good quality in my opinionUhh that is really cheap, ordered a T3 right now. Haven’t tried synthetics before, sure hope it is somerhing for me and hope it is dense enough?
Have just received the t3 synthetic today and it is very dense, compared to my Haryali Silvertip the t3 is almost a little hard the tips are amazing and so soft! I bought a stand with the brush and D’OH the opening is to tight (relax guys) in this case it is a bad thing. Oh well, I could fix that with my grinding mashine Last thing, holy monkey this baby can make some lather
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Hi guys, this is my first synthetic brush and I find it a bit difficault to make thick enough lather? Do synthetics use less wather? I can nail the lather 100/100 times with my old silvertip?
Good plan, I will try tonightI rinse my brush, squeeze out the water, shake and then load the brush with soap.
I start with less water and add drops as needed.
Works for face or bowl lathering.
Just my opinion.
Great advice dude, way more thick lather tonight, I still have to get use to more backbone in t3, I really have to paint with this brush?!?I rinse my brush, squeeze out the water, shake and then load the brush with soap.
I start with less water and add drops as needed.
Works for face or bowl lathering.
Just my opinion.
Great advice dude, way more thick lather tonight, I still have to get use to more backbone in t3, I really have to paint with this brush?!?
I just got the T3. Everything J-MN said is still true for this brush, except it's bigger, denser, thicker with more backbone. Makes quick work of any cream or soap. Excellent brush for face painting, if you're into that, of course. Just don't let it be too wet when you start lathering, squeeze the water out, then add water gradually once you pick up enough cream or soap from the tub/mug. Otherwise, it's going to be a wet mess.
Easy, just say it was on sale.How can I explain to LOTH, ‘Why I ‘need’ another brush!!’
How do the new budget brushes compare to the much more expensive Chubby 2 synth in terms of performance? I suspect the method of handle manufacture is different, as apparently is the fibre. I wonder if the Trafalgar brush will affect the sales of the Chubby which seems to have become more expensive lately, or maybe I have imagined that.