Ok, this might sounds really freakin' weird.
One of my first Badger brushes i ever bought was a Tweezerman. I was told back then that, for their price, they are a good value, albeit not a great brush but a notch up from the local boar brushes from the supermarket. So i bought one.
Fast forward almost 4 years. I still have my Tweezerman. I had Omega Silvertips, Rooney's, ShaveMac D01, Simpsons. I have to say that the D01 Shavemac is probably the best brush i had.
That being said though, the Tweezerman brush keeps going strong. I actually prefer it over ALL my brushes now (sold the Shavemac unfortunately). It just keeps going, is quite soft, holds water fairly well, has a good size, does not shed one hair and works great with creams AND soaps, face lathered or bowl lathered.
Am i just the lucky owner of the best Tweezerman ever made or do others have a similar experience?
One of my first Badger brushes i ever bought was a Tweezerman. I was told back then that, for their price, they are a good value, albeit not a great brush but a notch up from the local boar brushes from the supermarket. So i bought one.
Fast forward almost 4 years. I still have my Tweezerman. I had Omega Silvertips, Rooney's, ShaveMac D01, Simpsons. I have to say that the D01 Shavemac is probably the best brush i had.
That being said though, the Tweezerman brush keeps going strong. I actually prefer it over ALL my brushes now (sold the Shavemac unfortunately). It just keeps going, is quite soft, holds water fairly well, has a good size, does not shed one hair and works great with creams AND soaps, face lathered or bowl lathered.
Am i just the lucky owner of the best Tweezerman ever made or do others have a similar experience?