I learned I'm done using a bager hair brush.
I learned I'm done using a bager hair brush.
Well first of all I want to be clear I'm not hating the badger hair brush, not at all; and my reasons are, even in my own estimation, a little nit-picky. All that being said my nit picks are (in no particular order): 1. It eats an impressive amount soap. 2. It doesn't seem to want to release lather as well as my synthetic and, 3. It feels almost too soft, or too floppy, or... something. Maybe "backbone" is the right word... As in it doesn't have enough backbone? I'm not sure because I admittedly know next to nothing when it comes to brushes and I'm a little unclear on some of the lingo.Any specific reasons?
Performance, questionable procurement methods or overall ease of use in other types of bristles?
I understand those reasons and quite frankly I too have similar issues. That is the reason for limiting the badgers in my rotation to only 2, and of that 1 was gifted very kindly to me.Well first of all I want to be clear I'm not hating the badger hair brush, not at all; and my reasons are, even in my own estimation, a little nit-picky. All that being said my nit picks are (in no particular order): 1. It eats an impressive amount soap. 2. It doesn't seem to want to release lather as well as my synthetic and, 3. It feels almost too soft, or too floppy, or... something. Maybe "backbone" is the right word... As in it doesn't have enough backbone? I'm not sure because I admittedly know next to nothing when it comes to brushes and I'm a little unclear on some of the lingo.
I’m not sure it was your intention but I got a good chuckle out of this.I need to keep my glasses clean while I shave.
I’m not sure it was your intention but I got a good chuckle out of this.
I tried my Yaqi slant for the first time today. I wish I had read your post first. I was a bit gun ho . No cuts or nicks but I know I went a little to hard. It is a beast that needs taming.GO SLOW with a new razor! Cut myself with Schlick Adjustable on 3!