Hi Guys!
I need some input from brush users that are savvy in the ways of face lathering with soaps and soft brushes for my next purchase.
I find that face lathering works best for me with the time I have to work with. I use a Vulfix 376S Super Badger with cream and get good results, but I been having a hard time using/loading with soaps and my brush has been shedding (2 or 3) hairs every time I use it. I tried using a Omega 10049 Pro Boar and a Muhle 33 K 256 -Silvertip Fiber brushes, when I face lather I get medium to high Irritation (brush-burn) that burns for most of the day. I even tried to lather in a bowl but still got irritation from the brushes when I applied the lather to my face. It is almost like I have a light sunburn on my face.
I been trying to find a new brush that will allow me to face lather with both creams and soaps (hard and soft soaps) while still having soft hairs that wont irritate my skin.
I was thinking of getting Colonel X2L Best Badger from WCS for $65, But I found a Rooney Shaving Brush, Style 3, Small, "Genuine Silvertip" from Classicshaving.com for the same price.
My question(s) to you is: will the Rooney cover my needs? if not, is there a brush out there that can do it at about $65? Or am I trying to squeeze blood from a rock?
Thanks
I need some input from brush users that are savvy in the ways of face lathering with soaps and soft brushes for my next purchase.
I find that face lathering works best for me with the time I have to work with. I use a Vulfix 376S Super Badger with cream and get good results, but I been having a hard time using/loading with soaps and my brush has been shedding (2 or 3) hairs every time I use it. I tried using a Omega 10049 Pro Boar and a Muhle 33 K 256 -Silvertip Fiber brushes, when I face lather I get medium to high Irritation (brush-burn) that burns for most of the day. I even tried to lather in a bowl but still got irritation from the brushes when I applied the lather to my face. It is almost like I have a light sunburn on my face.
I been trying to find a new brush that will allow me to face lather with both creams and soaps (hard and soft soaps) while still having soft hairs that wont irritate my skin.
I was thinking of getting Colonel X2L Best Badger from WCS for $65, But I found a Rooney Shaving Brush, Style 3, Small, "Genuine Silvertip" from Classicshaving.com for the same price.
My question(s) to you is: will the Rooney cover my needs? if not, is there a brush out there that can do it at about $65? Or am I trying to squeeze blood from a rock?
Thanks
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