We've really seen a leap forward with the advent of good quality synthetic brushes the past few years. From the wonderful Muhle and Edwin Jagger synthetics, the Plisson to the very inexpensive Omega S brushes, Whipped Dog/Envy, Fine etc. These brushes do it all and feel very nice against your beard as you're using them.
However while using synthetic brushes for awhile, I sometimes miss the sensation of natural hair against my face. Whether it be the scrubbiness of a good boar brush, the amazing softness of silvertip, or a simple two-band, when I lather with a natural hair brush, I can feel on my face that I am lathering in a way that I don't feel with the synthetic brushes.
I suspect that if I had never used a natural hair brush, I would never miss it. Does anyone else go back and use a boar/badger/horse brush occasionally just for the face feel?
However while using synthetic brushes for awhile, I sometimes miss the sensation of natural hair against my face. Whether it be the scrubbiness of a good boar brush, the amazing softness of silvertip, or a simple two-band, when I lather with a natural hair brush, I can feel on my face that I am lathering in a way that I don't feel with the synthetic brushes.
I suspect that if I had never used a natural hair brush, I would never miss it. Does anyone else go back and use a boar/badger/horse brush occasionally just for the face feel?
Bob:
Good Lather = More product + More Water + More Time lathering
Good Lather = More product + More Water + More Time lathering