I've tried a number of synthetic brushes at this point from Plisson, Whipped Dog, STF v2, Blackfibre v1 & v2, and while there are a lot of nice qualities to all of them, I can't get past the "springiness" to them. While lathering, it feels like motion just builds up tension, like a spring, and then abruptly releases it once the lathering motion goes past a certain "event horizon." Paintbrush strokes don't have this as much, but I generally find that building lather needs at least some circular motion.
Overall, the experience is not fun, and really makes me dislike using synthetics.
The Plisson has the least of this springy sensation, but it also has faint prickle and a floppiness that makes use a little awkward at times. I'm not sure a lower loft is the right move, though, since that would amplify the aforementioned springiness I dislike.
So my question is... What synthetics minimize that springiness?
Overall, the experience is not fun, and really makes me dislike using synthetics.
The Plisson has the least of this springy sensation, but it also has faint prickle and a floppiness that makes use a little awkward at times. I'm not sure a lower loft is the right move, though, since that would amplify the aforementioned springiness I dislike.
So my question is... What synthetics minimize that springiness?