Everyone knows the story of Goldilocks and the 3 Bears with Goldilocks trying all 3 bear's porridge in an attempt to find the one that is "just right."
My first brush is a wonderful silvertip badger brush. It is luxuriously soft, so soft that it has absolutely no scritch and cannot be used with a soap or croap.
My second brush is a Semogue 830. Lots of scritch. Great for soaps. But I miss the luxurious feel of badger.
In my non-ending search for the perfect brush, I came upon the Semogue 2012 special edition with its mix of boar and badger; and I think to myself, "self, this is either going to be a perfect blend of backbone and luxury OR it is going to be halfway to nowhere."
So, for the users of of a mixed brush out there, is the Semogue 2012 special edition "just right," or should I continue my search for the perfect brush?
My first brush is a wonderful silvertip badger brush. It is luxuriously soft, so soft that it has absolutely no scritch and cannot be used with a soap or croap.
My second brush is a Semogue 830. Lots of scritch. Great for soaps. But I miss the luxurious feel of badger.
In my non-ending search for the perfect brush, I came upon the Semogue 2012 special edition with its mix of boar and badger; and I think to myself, "self, this is either going to be a perfect blend of backbone and luxury OR it is going to be halfway to nowhere."
So, for the users of of a mixed brush out there, is the Semogue 2012 special edition "just right," or should I continue my search for the perfect brush?