After trying endless brushes, expensive, medium price range and cheap ... badgder, boar, synthetic, I end up with a clear winner.
What kind of brush have I been looking for?
- Dense bristle
- Soft brush with a backbone, but not rigid
- A knot that generates lather quickly with face lathering, and a brush that does not absorb too much.
- A handle that fits in the hand nicely.
And the brush is Yaqi Chianti's 24mm Synthetic!
What surprises me with this brush is that it dominates the expensive brushes in most areas.
Although synthetic brushes are of good quality, I still find it difficult to find the brush that is soft but at the same time provides resistance (backbone), and when it comes to yaqi brushes in general, my experience is that many of them are too soft, with the exception of a few, (Yaqi Chianti's 24mm Synthetic).
With other brands, I think the brushes almost gets too stiff (rigid).
If you have sensitive skin, this may be the brush you are looking for.
What kind of brush have I been looking for?
- Dense bristle
- Soft brush with a backbone, but not rigid
- A knot that generates lather quickly with face lathering, and a brush that does not absorb too much.
- A handle that fits in the hand nicely.
And the brush is Yaqi Chianti's 24mm Synthetic!
What surprises me with this brush is that it dominates the expensive brushes in most areas.
Although synthetic brushes are of good quality, I still find it difficult to find the brush that is soft but at the same time provides resistance (backbone), and when it comes to yaqi brushes in general, my experience is that many of them are too soft, with the exception of a few, (Yaqi Chianti's 24mm Synthetic).
With other brands, I think the brushes almost gets too stiff (rigid).
If you have sensitive skin, this may be the brush you are looking for.
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