(This post was last modified: 01-01-2019, 08:07 AM by DanielB.)
When I started, I knew I wanted to get a synthetic but the one I wanted wasn't sold here in Canada so I needed something cheap to tide me over until my online order for the synth from TheHandleBarSupply arrived. As the rest of my gear was being bought at the bricks & mortar Men Essentials shaving shop in Toronto (since RIP!), I got literally the cheapest boar brush possible, a $5 Vie-Long 0159 boar brush they stocked and had on sale. Being new, I didn't have anything to compare it to but it did the job - though in the 15 shaves I did with it before my synth arrived, the bristles did not split and the brush looked rather anemic. My synth was beautiful, nice and soft, easy to use, painted on lather softly & smoothly, just great. And for the next 2 years of near-daily shaves,, my synth was the only brush I used. But, earlier this year, it started to shed bristles and a month or two later, clumps of bristles were coming out on a daily basis. I have an identical (NIB) spare on hand but I happened to see a post about getting boar brushes to split their tips by putting them in a glass of water in the fridge overnight - so I tried it. Did it twice to get it nice. Looks better - more mushroom cloud like now - and it loads and lathers like a champ now.
So since April, I have been using my boar exclusively, and loving it. It does shed about 1 bristle a day, but then again it was a $5 brush. If/when it lets go completely, or cumulative bristle loss is affecting things I will put my new synth into service. Sure, I'd of course like to try a fancier higher quality boar brush, or a horse hair or blended bristle, or a badger, but I have no urge to go out and spend money on them. Perhaps it's a case of "don't know what you're missing until you try it" because I'm quite happy shaving with what I've got.