The Simpson Wee Scot, no question about it. Often mistakenly called a novelty brush or a travel brush, this is in fact a fantastic daily driver. Plus you get to properly build a lather with it, rather than lathering both sides of your face at once like with the latest 30mm+ goliath.
That’s a great brush and one of my favorites in my den.I prefer natural brushes. One of the best brushes I've used, period, is the Semogue 1800, under $20! Has very soft tips, backbone, even face-feel, looks gorgeous, and is just awesome all the way around. I like it more than the pricier Owners Club.
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+1Semogue 1470. Excellent small knot, great for face lathering, combined with a comfortable handle. It's my favorite regardless of budget.
Where is the Fine Stout less than $15? I can't find them for less than $28.Fine “stout” brush. Super cheap (less than $15), soft, comfortable, and lathers well
Some good advice and choices here, would be helpful to include the website link. Thanks
Otherwise known as the "Sagrada Familia". That was a wise choice. Check around on the forum for reviews and you'll see that this brush is very well-liked.I ordered the YAQI R1730 Tuxedo (cost $11.00 shipping included).