I actually had a little willpower tonight. See if that holds true when the other 12 drop.
Shame about the handle design. Those sharp edges would play havoc with my fingers.
I'm keeping an eye on the site for other handle drops.
I'm keeping an eye on the site for other handle drops.
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AKA: Erik the Tall. Male by birth, man by age, gentleman by choice.
First shave with this brush — my first experience with a Mozingo brush/knot.
It’s a dense knot that blooms like crazy — you can use it as an umbrella. As seen in the pre-wet brush photo, the knot looks rather flat at the top. (Possibly contributes to the look of the knot after blooming.)
I really like the pedestal shape as the sharper line at the bottom offers quite a secure grip when holding the handle like almost like a pen.
The tips resemble the color of gelled tips (more white) but isn’t super gelled or clumpy as I’ve experienced with other gelly knots. ZT3 is well balanced in terms of softness and scrub. The most notable aspect was the backbone, which was more than I’m used to (due to knot density?).
A great brush all around!
Was the choice of color scheme based on DFS in dark mode?
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(11-26-2020, 07:43 AM)simon_zzz Wrote:
First shave with this brush — my first experience with a Mozingo brush/knot.
It’s a dense knot that blooms like crazy — you can use it as an umbrella. As seen in the pre-wet brush photo, the knot looks rather flat at the top. (Possibly contributes to the look of the knot after blooming.)
I really like the pedestal shape as the sharper line at the bottom offers quite a secure grip when holding the handle like almost like a pen.
The tips resemble the color of gelled tips (more white) but isn’t super gelled or clumpy as I’ve experienced with other gelly knots. ZT3 is well balanced in terms of softness and scrub. The most notable aspect was the backbone, which was more than I’m used to (due to knot density?).
A great brush all around!
Was the choice of color scheme based on DFS in dark mode?
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regarding the brush color...Brett said the black really ate up the blue and white/silver..so on some (since each brush is custom poured), the black shines through more than the blue and white/silver.
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