I also started with boars and made a transition to synthetics, then back to boars, then back to synthetics.
The past two shaves have been with my Semogue 1250, and I have to say, the "boars make a creamier lather" statement above was true for me as well, and I've been working through the same puck of B&M Seville. While the synthetic makes a volume of lather faster, the boar makes the same volume but it takes a bit longer. The extra "working" of the lather I believe to be the difference, along with water content and how the water is introduced. If I was to spend time working the lather with a synthetic beyond creating volume, I would likely be able to achieve similar results.
Will test tonight using my Semogue 830 vs Razorock Plissoft.
The past two shaves have been with my Semogue 1250, and I have to say, the "boars make a creamier lather" statement above was true for me as well, and I've been working through the same puck of B&M Seville. While the synthetic makes a volume of lather faster, the boar makes the same volume but it takes a bit longer. The extra "working" of the lather I believe to be the difference, along with water content and how the water is introduced. If I was to spend time working the lather with a synthetic beyond creating volume, I would likely be able to achieve similar results.
Will test tonight using my Semogue 830 vs Razorock Plissoft.