(This post was last modified: 01-04-2016, 08:01 PM by Freddy.)
One topic of ongoing conversation here at DFS, and rightfully so, is the breaking in period of a boar brush and the methods used to achieve those perfect bristles. Am I the only one here who just uses the brush from the get-go and just lets it break in from use?
Yes, once boar hair splits, the feel on the face is usually a wonderful experience. However, I have never had a new boar brush prove to be too scritchy or irritating on my face. Obviously, after a few weeks the feel is much better but I rather enjoy the subtle changes over those weeks.
Once again, am I the only one who does this? Could it be the differences in our skin makeup? Could it be the way the brush builds lather as it breaks in?
I am in no way suggesting that one way is better than another but I am curious to know what others think about this. Thanks.
Yes, once boar hair splits, the feel on the face is usually a wonderful experience. However, I have never had a new boar brush prove to be too scritchy or irritating on my face. Obviously, after a few weeks the feel is much better but I rather enjoy the subtle changes over those weeks.
Once again, am I the only one who does this? Could it be the differences in our skin makeup? Could it be the way the brush builds lather as it breaks in?
I am in no way suggesting that one way is better than another but I am curious to know what others think about this. Thanks.