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My first DS Cosmetic brushes reviewed!!

Hello Gents, I’m back with another review. It’s been a while as I had given a break to my brush orders but I was very excited to try out some DS Cosmetic brushes, which have arrived.

As usual, my ordering destination was Aliexpress. It was a smooth process and the parcel was fully tracked.

My order consists 5 synthetic brushes and one of their two band silvertips.

Here are some pics of the brushes:




















Shedding:

No shedding at all from any of the synthetics. The badger lost a total of 8 hairs in the first 3 lathers and then noting after that.

Impressions and Discussion:

Lets start with the flat top synthetics as this style of knot is new to me. The closest knot I have to this would be the TurnNShave “quarter moon” tuxedo fan. But these DS flat tops are something completely different, being totally flat, not fan.

The tips are very soft, as expected, from a synthetic brush. The feel on the face is very different from other synthetics…very unique! Due to the flat top, the face feel is a bit more solid and the brush feels denser, I guess due to the larger surface area the brush covers.

The splay of both the flat tops is a bit more difficult than other synthetics because the flat top gives the knot more rigidity against the face. This is not at all a bad thing because a very unique function of the brush is that I hardly need to splay it out in order to create a great lather…again, due to the flat tops.

The plisson style flat top is a little softer than the tuxedo, which is in-line with plisson vs tuxedo knots in general. The face feel and splay however, are very similar with the edge going to the tuxedo just by a smidge.

Next up are the tuxedo bulb knot brushes. This is an interesting one because you can see the pic of the top view and notice the difference in bloom between the brushes, which are both 26mm knots. The green handle tuxedo behaves like a lot of tuxedo knots on the market. It’s soft tips, strong backbone and decent splay makes it a good all-rounder.

The yellow handle tuxedo however, is something totally different to all the tuxedos I’ve used! The first thing I noticed is how pronounced the crimping is on the fibres. The knot blooms out incredibly and this does indeed translate to the same face feel where the splay is just wonderful!!

This would have to be the best tuxedo knot I’ve experienced so far and what I would call “tuxedo perfection”!

The tall blue brush is one I was awaiting with eagerness as I saw so many reviews of it stating it’s one of the softest knots around, and they weren’t wrong!

The tips are probably the softest I’ve felt! On par with Muhle STF and FS G4 fibres! I mean, they are REALLY soft! Incredible face feel as the 26mm knot splays out beautifully and holds water and lather so well. Just a small dip in my water bowl and it hangs on to water like my badger brushes!

The handle is very long and looks great, but a tad too long for my hands so it felt just a tad clunky. The brush is however very unique and really winner in my experience of 30+ synthetic brushes!

Now to the two band silvertip. First off, I am confused with the nomenclature because I haven’t previously seen or heard of a two band silvertip however, I must say the function of the knot does indeed back this up! The tips are prickly to begin with and didn’t soften up after about 12 lathers! This is how many two bands are. The tips, once broken in, and the face feel of the knot do feel like a silvertip so perhaps that’s what the manufacturer was going for when choosing the particular badger hair and this gave rise to the “two band silvertip”.

The brush splays really nicely and naturally. It is of medium density but doesn’t at any point feel floppy, even after soaking it in warm water for 10 minutes prior to the shave. The knot is 24mm and the loft is 55mm. I feel perhaps the brush would benefit from a loft reduction of about 5mm but there’s nothing wrong with it the way it is. It’s just that I know most of us do prefer that extra bit of density that comes with a lower loft.

Drying time:

All brushes dried out in no time. It’s easy with synthetics, they are just no fuss!!

The badger takes a few hours, consistent with my other badger brushes.

Handles:

I want to also mention the handles. The “galaxy” style handles are just excellent! They have added a very unique look in my den and my wife really likes them too! The shape, size and weight are very nice and quite ergonomic for me (I have an old wrist injury so I appreciate ergonomics of a brush handle since lathering puts strain on the wrist).

Overall, I’m very pleased with my first order of DS Cosmetic brushes. Comparing them against some of the other popular brands and these stand right along-side! The stand-outs are definitely the very unique flat top brushes! And the ultra-soft tall blue brush.
 
Thank you for the reviews and enjoy the brushes. The badger, is rather on the low density category in my eyes, but that's only based to the rather limited, cheap badgers i have. Not that density matters though, it's just an aesthetic thing. What matters is the final result, which is the backbone. I like the handles of the 2 short tuxedos though. Very nice, cheerful colors and good shape for face lathering.

Happy shaves!
 
As usual another great review... Al from APShaveCo came out with a flat top synthetic knot several months ago. I remember an email from him saying it has the most backbone of any knot he sold... Probably the only reason I never bought one was the backbone it had. Its a great looking knot. Though the coloring of the knot is different than the DC the handle is very familiar looking!!

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The newest knot in the APShaveCo collection - the FlatTop synthetic knot. While imitating the look of a silvertip badger knot, this 100% synthetic knot is the first synthetic to be released in this flat top shape. This knot its ULTRA SOFT at the tips while the shape and size (24mm*60mm as a loose knot) provides great backbone. A truly outstanding knot with the high quality you would expect from APShaveCo.
 
Nice review! My son has a DS Cosmetics with a tuxedo knot. It's a really good brush, especially for the price paid.
 

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Thanks for the review and the photo’s. You have some really nice brushes there.
 
Even cheaper than Yaqi... that is strange... they look great, Performance seems good as well...
I don’t trust it...


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Hello! I read your review of FS new fiber 24 mm brush a few days ago. You wrote that it was as good as muhle stf and it was the synthetic winner that day. And now blue handle ds cosmetics is the best. What kind of fiber do they use? Is it really better than fs new fiber?
Thanks.
 
Thank you for the reviews and enjoy the brushes. The badger, is rather on the low density category in my eyes, but that's only based to the rather limited, cheap badgers i have. Not that density matters though, it's just an aesthetic thing. What matters is the final result, which is the backbone. I like the handles of the 2 short tuxedos though. Very nice, cheerful colors and good shape for face lathering.

Happy shaves!

I find the badger to be mid density based on how it feels on the face. It has a fairly tall loft and still retains some decent shape on the face so density is pretty good in that sense.

As usual another great review... Al from APShaveCo came out with a flat top synthetic knot several months ago. I remember an email from him saying it has the most backbone of any knot he sold... Probably the only reason I never bought one was the backbone it had. Its a great looking knot. Though the coloring of the knot is different than the DC the handle is very familiar looking!!

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The newest knot in the APShaveCo collection - the FlatTop synthetic knot. While imitating the look of a silvertip badger knot, this 100% synthetic knot is the first synthetic to be released in this flat top shape. This knot its ULTRA SOFT at the tips while the shape and size (24mm*60mm as a loose knot) provides great backbone. A truly outstanding knot with the high quality you would expect from APShaveCo.

Thank you!!

That fibre looks a lot like the fibre in the tall blue brush, but in flat top configuration. The ultra soft tips description seems to back this up too. Must be an awesome brush for sure!!

Nice review! My son has a DS Cosmetics with a tuxedo knot. It's a really good brush, especially for the price paid.

Thanks!
They are excellent value for money!

Thanks for the review and the photo’s. You have some really nice brushes there.

Thanks! I'm very happy with my first ds cosmetic experience.

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Hello! I read your review of FS new fiber 24 mm brush a few days ago. You wrote that it was as good as muhle stf and it was the synthetic winner that day. And now blue handle ds cosmetics is the best. What kind of fiber do they use? Is it really better than fs new fiber?
Thanks.

The blue handle fibre feels very similar to the STF and G4. Ultra soft tips, a natural splay and performance is excellent. I'm indeed very impressed with this fibre but it'll come down to your handle preference as the handle is quite long and thin.

I feel muhle does have strong competition against their STF now, which for a long time was in a class of its own.
 
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Hi, thanks for the review. Now for my question. How would you compare the lather making capabilities of the badgers vs the synthetics? Any major difference?
 
Hi, thanks for the review. Now for my question. How would you compare the lather making capabilities of the badgers vs the synthetics? Any major difference?

There's a huge difference!!
You can read about this advantage of synthetics on all the forums.

Synthetics are much faster at creating lather and the lather doesn't charge consistency at all during the shave where natural hair brushes can at times slightly dry out or "eat" the lather.

I have 15 badger brushes so I definitely did like them a lot but if I had to choose one type, it'd be synthetic any day.
 
There's a huge difference!!
You can read about this advantage of synthetics on all the forums.

Synthetics are much faster at creating lather and the lather doesn't charge consistency at all during the shave where natural hair brushes can at times slightly dry out or "eat" the lather.

I have 15 badger brushes so I definitely did like them a lot but if I had to choose one type, it'd be synthetic any day.


I own 2 Yaqi 24mm Tuxedo knott Synthetics, Familia Sagrada and another red handle one, as well as a WCS beacon 24mm. Im looking to purchase another synthetic, im looking at the Baberpole 24mm or the Ferrari in 26mm. Im leaning more towards the Ferrari since it's a different knott size. What would you recommend? Should I try a different knot style for a different experience? Keep in mind I like backbone on brushes.
 
There's a huge difference!!
You can read about this advantage of synthetics on all the forums.

Synthetics are much faster at creating lather and the lather doesn't charge consistency at all during the shave where natural hair brushes can at times slightly dry out or "eat" the lather.

I have 15 badger brushes so I definitely did like them a lot but if I had to choose one type, it'd be synthetic any day.


You know what, I took a look at that Yellow and Green resin shaving brushes and Im gonna going with one of those. I will just patiently wait for it to get here lol. Which of those 2 would you recommend?
 
You know what, I took a look at that Yellow and Green resin shaving brushes and Im gonna going with one of those. I will just patiently wait for it to get here lol. Which of those 2 would you recommend?

Are you referring to the ds cosmetic yellow/green?

If you're set on tuxedo, I'd say give the ds cosmetic tuxedo flat top a try for a new experience. I really enjoy mine, very unique facefeel and strong backbone.
 
Very nice review, thank you

Regarding the flat tops, I am inclined to try one myself, probably the "plisson" style as I already own a tuxedo knot on a yaki brush, they are available in 24mm and 26mm, which one would you recommend from your experience ?

I want to try one, just not sure which one to choose....

I face lather 99% of the time.
 
Very nice review, thank you

Regarding the flat tops, I am inclined to try one myself, probably the "plisson" style as I already own a tuxedo knot on a yaki brush, they are available in 24mm and 26mm, which one would you recommend from your experience ?

I want to try one, just not sure which one to choose....

I face lather 99% of the time.

The 26mm I have are prefect for face lathering. I find this is optimal because the flat top doesn't need to be splayed out too much so basically the face coverage is perfect and precise.
 
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