shewt, for $17, it's certainly worth a look. if the knot was 52mm or below, I'd buy one.
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(06-12-2015, 07:24 PM)Freddy Wrote: I had one or two of the earlier synthetic brushes but was never happy with them. Then, I started hearing how much better they had become and after seeing some positive reviews about the Plisson Pour L'Occitane Synthetic, I decided to take a chance again. It was love at first use. It makes incredible lather and is extremely gentle on my face. Add to that the fact that synthetic brushes dry really quickly and I knew I had a winner on my hands.
Does anyone else have a particular synthetic brush that is enjoyed as much or more as any badger, boar, horsehair, or blend that might be in your shave den? Here is my L'Occitane:
(06-17-2015, 03:28 PM)Freddy Wrote: However, if i could have only one, it just might be my synthetic. Just a couple of years ago I never would have said that.
(06-17-2015, 03:28 PM)Freddy Wrote: When I started this thread, I never dreamed there was such a variety out there, and the choices just keep growing.
I continue to enjoy all of my brushes, boar, badger, horsehair, blends, and my synthetic. However, if i could have only one, it just might be my synthetic. Just a couple of years ago I never would have said that.