#11
Waste of time without knowing brand, hair type and model.
Cheers, Claus from Denmark
#12

Member
Minnesota
(This post was last modified: 01-22-2017, 10:12 PM by PickledNorthern.)
Subscribed just to see if we ever find out the make and model.
#13

Posting Freak
Canada
(01-22-2017, 12:02 PM)Optometrist Wrote: This is an almost impossible question to answer without knowing the manufacturer and, most importantly, the hair type in the brush. If you have bought on recommendation of others for its softness and scritch-free feel, then it definitely sounds like a problem. If it's a hair such as a Shavemac D-01 2-Band, especially with a low set loft, it could merely be a breaking in process, although the more recent batches have been pretty good. We really need more information to give you a precise answer. These high end brushes are hand made and badger hair is a natural material, so variation, occasionally to the extreme, can happen. Please share and, if possible, a photo of said brush. Seeing it in the flesh, so to speak, can often reveal the issue.

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