Mini review of the Calyx brush from Wald Shaving
I am taking a short break from DecemBoar to spend the weekend with this new to me brush. It felt wonderful when I took it out of its box yesterday and this morning it felt better than I'd imagined! I have to admit, I was a little worried as it loaded differently than what I expected. With many knots, I start with damp bristles and load up. With the A1 knot, damp almost seemed dry, and I dipped the tips at least twice, right at the beginning of loading, in order to see something similar to a brush with soap! Seems to need more water than a SynBad or Cashmere knot.
The above is after loading and face lathering for the first pass. A different look, compared to the mixed badger/boar knot shown in a post above. The lather was creamy and perfect for me. The brush felt so soft and had excellent splay for my liking. This will be a winner, as several of you noted yesterday!
Because I was curious to see for myself what I had read and seen in the Calyx when I had it in hand, I took some side by side photos of my favorite SynBad, a 26mm, and the Calyx, which sports a 27mm Wald A1 knot. Now the SynBad shown is a bulb, and the Calyx has a fan, but you can still see that the comments made and the description from the website are true, the A1 has finer fibers that are more densely packed.
I just realized that while the knot is 24mm, I do have a SynBad fan. I should compare it as well, but I was focused this morning on my favorite SynBad brush which happens to be a 26mm bulb.
Have a great weekend!
I am taking a short break from DecemBoar to spend the weekend with this new to me brush. It felt wonderful when I took it out of its box yesterday and this morning it felt better than I'd imagined! I have to admit, I was a little worried as it loaded differently than what I expected. With many knots, I start with damp bristles and load up. With the A1 knot, damp almost seemed dry, and I dipped the tips at least twice, right at the beginning of loading, in order to see something similar to a brush with soap! Seems to need more water than a SynBad or Cashmere knot.
The above is after loading and face lathering for the first pass. A different look, compared to the mixed badger/boar knot shown in a post above. The lather was creamy and perfect for me. The brush felt so soft and had excellent splay for my liking. This will be a winner, as several of you noted yesterday!
Because I was curious to see for myself what I had read and seen in the Calyx when I had it in hand, I took some side by side photos of my favorite SynBad, a 26mm, and the Calyx, which sports a 27mm Wald A1 knot. Now the SynBad shown is a bulb, and the Calyx has a fan, but you can still see that the comments made and the description from the website are true, the A1 has finer fibers that are more densely packed.
I just realized that while the knot is 24mm, I do have a SynBad fan. I should compare it as well, but I was focused this morning on my favorite SynBad brush which happens to be a 26mm bulb.
Have a great weekend!
- Eric
Put your message in a modem,
And throw it in the Cyber Sea
--Rush, "Virtuality"
Overloader of brushes, Overlander fanboy, Schickhead, and a GEM in the rough!
Put your message in a modem,
And throw it in the Cyber Sea
--Rush, "Virtuality"
Overloader of brushes, Overlander fanboy, Schickhead, and a GEM in the rough!