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Omega Boar Brush-Small Scale

I bought the professional barber version of this brush for $10.00 six months ago and bought another one for my barber a month ago. The price was increased to $13.00. I have a number of great badger brushes, some softer, some harder, some longer, some shorter. This is a long brush with a lot of dense bristles. This has, however, become my primary brush. With soaking and lathering it provides a nice, soft application. It works especially well with soaps as the bristles hold up well with repeated turns on the soap. It works well with creams as well although not quite as well as medium dense and soft badgers. One of the real pluses is that this, as well as the barber version, is long enough that it will lather well without getting your hands full of the lather if you choose. Moving the lather up from the base to the head is not really necessary. Also, the brush will stand in your mug or bowl without getting into the lather, keeping the handle clean and relatively dry.
I bought this 4" version because I found the Proraso version (5 1/4 inches) a bit too big. For $10, this thing is a steal. Pass up the Burma-shave and other drug store brushes and buy the Omega instead. I've only lost two bristles in three uses.

Here are photos of it in use.

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Finished product. Great lather builder. (yes, I know, the photo is sideways)

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Price
5.00 star(s)
Density
3.00 star(s)
Quality
4.00 star(s)
Ergonomic
4.00 star(s)
Latherability
4.00 star(s)
Softness of Tips
3.00 star(s)
Stiffness of Tips
3.00 star(s)
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