It's common knowledge: boar brushes "break in" when the ends split, making the bristles even softer. After nearly a month of continuous use, my Omega "Professional" took nearly a month of use before even the slightest hint of splitting hairs; my new Omega 10098 has somewhat longer hair, and I noticed the hair starting to split around a day.
What's going on here? Could it be that, as I suspect, boar hair must be bone dry before splitting? Or is it dependent on the hair itself?
What's going on here? Could it be that, as I suspect, boar hair must be bone dry before splitting? Or is it dependent on the hair itself?