Has anyone used a vie long or other horsehair brush? I can't seem to find any reviews, and I'm keeping an eye on this one
http://bullgooseshaving.net/vi13hohabr.html
http://bullgooseshaving.net/vi13hohabr.html
Has anyone used a vie long or other horsehair brush? I can't seem to find any reviews, and I'm keeping an eye on this one
http://bullgooseshaving.net/vi13hohabr.html
I use that brush, as well as a couple of other VL horsehairs. The Zurito is in my rotation. It is a little scritchier (?) than any of my badgers.
Do you have actual examples of good Indian or Pakistani brushes?There are a few types I know of: Turkish, Indian/Pakistan and Vie-Long (Spain). The Turkish ones have backbone, like boar. Cheap but very nice. You can find them for 6,50 shipped on the Bay (store34/bestshave).
The Indian and Pakistani brushes are usually on the floppy side. They work well however, both with soap and cream. 7 usd shipped on the Bay.
Vie-Long is in between. A little less backbone than the Turkish brushes, but more than most Indian/Pakistan brushes. The workmanship looks better, so do the handles. They are more expensive than the other ones.
If you like boar/some backbone I would start with a Turkish brush.
That's probably the tail hair. Vie-long brushes are 50/50 tail/mane. The barbers are 70/30, because of the higher loft. Tail hair is not as soft as mane, so it gives more backbone, but also more scratchiness.
Vie-longs can be 50-50 or 65-35. Mine is 50-50, and I"m about to give up on it because of the scritch. I wish I'd gone with a 65-35.
FYI, it seems that you have it reversed. The 65/35 has more tail hair, so if you don't like the scritch of the 50/50, you would not like the 65/35. My 50/50 is very soft. My 65/35's definitely have some scritch and are best used with little to no pressure.