So it's unclear to me... what differentiates a travel brush from a regular one? Just smaller in size so it can be packed easier? Because I've seen some (like the EJ) that you can store the knot/loft inside the handle, which makes sense to me, but others that are sold as travel brushes don't seem to have this feature...
I'm in the Coast Guard and stand duty in a rotation similar to what a fireman does, where I'm at the station for a night or two at a time in two or three day rotations, and I don't have much space to safely/securely leave a brush to dry during the day...
Along the same lines, I've seen it suggested that synthetic brushes dry faster than boar, is this usually the case, or just true of certain synthetics? the only brush I have right now is an Escali pure badger that I am sliding into an empty TP tube in my shaving kit...
I'm in the Coast Guard and stand duty in a rotation similar to what a fireman does, where I'm at the station for a night or two at a time in two or three day rotations, and I don't have much space to safely/securely leave a brush to dry during the day...
Along the same lines, I've seen it suggested that synthetic brushes dry faster than boar, is this usually the case, or just true of certain synthetics? the only brush I have right now is an Escali pure badger that I am sliding into an empty TP tube in my shaving kit...