Well, I use a bowl, but ok. Good tips.
Bowl is fine too, same method, just replace face with bowl and you are good to go.
Well, I use a bowl, but ok. Good tips.
I'd have replied, had I seen your post, that my Silvertip Badger brush from Art Of Shaving developed a dinosaur extinction level crater in its center after about 6 years of using it without being excessively hard on it. And the majority of that time was spent using creams. But, anyway... good to know that synthetics seem to be perceived of as being more resistant. My razorock synthetic is the best brush I've ever had. All this comes from the fact that we are firmly in our home as no waste as possible and that something that sort of gives up just because we didn't use it right isn't cool to us.
My issue with waste isn't about the cost although I consider anything even a quarter of the way to $150 too much to waste. My issue is with something being thrown away needlessly when another product could have lasted longer and become one less thing chucked away.I get not wasting things, but at $4-$150, not all that concerned.