Recently, I posted about what a disappointment my first synthetic shaving brush, a Parker, was. I wanted to try a synthetic brush for my travel needs. I did not care about the size of the brush: I just wanted a brush that would work well and dried quickly. I posed the question: are all synthetics plagued with the same problems.
GDCarrington replied to my post, said "no," and one of his recommendations was that I try a H.I.S. Brush - which I did. Thank you GD for this recommendation.
I ordered from Amazon and the brush arrived yesterday. Today was my first lather with it.
When I wet the brush this is what it looked like.
I was a little concerned that the brush would have the same characteristics as the Parker. However, such was not to be the case.
I loaded the brush with MWF, a soap I know would be a challenge for a synthetic like H.I.S. This is what it looked like loaded.
Obviously, unlike the Parker, this brush loads easily. Today I was going to make an Uberlather of MWF, Ingrams Cream, and glycerin. After I loaded the brush and made lather I have enough lather for four passes - with plenty left over. The brush retains lather well.
If I do an Uberlather, after my shave I take whatever lather is left over and gently rub it all over my face and neck. I find that the glycerin and other ingredients is beneficial to my skin. Here is a picture of what the remaining lather looks like after I squeezed it out of the bristles.
Finally, I washed the brush, gently rubbed it on a towel and let it air dry. Here is what it looked like after I rubbed it.
In conclusion: not all synthetics are the same. But H.I.S. is a winner.
Thank you Mr. GDCarrington.
GDCarrington replied to my post, said "no," and one of his recommendations was that I try a H.I.S. Brush - which I did. Thank you GD for this recommendation.
I ordered from Amazon and the brush arrived yesterday. Today was my first lather with it.
When I wet the brush this is what it looked like.
I was a little concerned that the brush would have the same characteristics as the Parker. However, such was not to be the case.
I loaded the brush with MWF, a soap I know would be a challenge for a synthetic like H.I.S. This is what it looked like loaded.
Obviously, unlike the Parker, this brush loads easily. Today I was going to make an Uberlather of MWF, Ingrams Cream, and glycerin. After I loaded the brush and made lather I have enough lather for four passes - with plenty left over. The brush retains lather well.
If I do an Uberlather, after my shave I take whatever lather is left over and gently rub it all over my face and neck. I find that the glycerin and other ingredients is beneficial to my skin. Here is a picture of what the remaining lather looks like after I squeezed it out of the bristles.
Finally, I washed the brush, gently rubbed it on a towel and let it air dry. Here is what it looked like after I rubbed it.
In conclusion: not all synthetics are the same. But H.I.S. is a winner.
Thank you Mr. GDCarrington.