I have a few dense badger brushes (thanks SBAD) that I've been struggling with for a couple months, and my frustrations have to do with flow-through. The brush holds onto the lather, or releases it around the knot instead of the tips. So I end up using a paintbrush motion to apply the lather from the sides of the knot, but when I try to even it out, the tips end up wiping it away.
I've been face-lathering for the most part, and the brushes in question are a Simpson Chubby 1 (two-band super) and a couple Rooneys (1/1 and 1/2). I have a Savile Row that's less dense and has less backbone, and it doesn't give me any problems. Do you think it's the density or the backbone that's the source of my frustrations? Or are the two inseparable?
Maybe I need to check out some Simpson best hair and move away from the super?
I've been face-lathering for the most part, and the brushes in question are a Simpson Chubby 1 (two-band super) and a couple Rooneys (1/1 and 1/2). I have a Savile Row that's less dense and has less backbone, and it doesn't give me any problems. Do you think it's the density or the backbone that's the source of my frustrations? Or are the two inseparable?
Maybe I need to check out some Simpson best hair and move away from the super?
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