#21

Member
Detroit
I have really come to dislike synthetic brushes. Yeah, they are easy to use, dry fast, blah blah blah, but no other knot compares to the feeling of face lathering with a nice dense 2 band badger. To me synthetics feel like what they are.... plastic. Sure it's soft, but it's not the same kind of softness. I don't know how to explain it better but i guess it's just the difference between something natural and something man-made. I even prefer boar over synths. Not horse though, lol. I'll take any knot over one of those. I still keep them around for travel, but that's about it. Just not as enjoyable to use for me.

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#22

Member
Nashville, TN
At this point I prefer synthetic brushes. The only tip I can think to mention is that they use less water. I build lather by adding a little at a time. The reason I like them better is that they are very consistent. I do a lot of testing and the consistency really helps.

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#23
The only synthetic I've found that I really like so far has been the Simpson CH2 synthetic. And even then, it needs to be at a high enough loft. There seems to be a lot of variability in the knots and buying one direct is a bit of a crapshoot at Simpson's prices. I have two, one for home and one for travel. I use the home one mainly to lather samples, but sometimes for a change of pace, if I want to conserve a particular soap, or if I don't want to leave a badger brush out to dry for one reason or another.

I'm not sure anyone will get a synthetic to mimic a good badger brush, but if someone could make the overall synthetic experience just as good as my best badger brushes, I would consider buying one and using it as my primary brush.

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#24

Posting Freak
(03-06-2020, 05:36 AM)wyze0ne Wrote: I have really come to dislike synthetic brushes. Yeah, they are easy to use, dry fast, blah blah blah, but no other knot compares to the feeling of face lathering with a nice dense 2 band badger. To me synthetics feel like what they are.... plastic. Sure it's soft, but it's not the same kind of softness. I don't know how to explain it better but i guess it's just the difference between something natural and something man-made. I even prefer boar over synths. Not horse though, lol. I'll take any knot over one of those. I still keep them around for travel, but that's about it. Just not as enjoyable to use for me.
I hear you, I try synthetic every few years much like I do Brussel sprouts just to confirm my feelings about them.  Did you ever read that short story in English class about a guy lost in the woods in winter with night approaching and temperatures plunging?  He's got I think two matches and a rifle but no bullets but he keeps checking the chamber to confirm that he actually has no bullets (I suppose he could have fired a help me shot) anyway, its like that for me with Brussel sprouts and synthetics.  I admit that I have found that synthetics have improved and that the technique issue (smashing) seems to make a difference for me but I just don't like them the way I like Badger and boar.  I'm with you on horse brushes - they just have no soul.  Oh, and the guy managed to light a fire with his last match only to have an overhead branch dump a load of snow on it.  I assume he died. Big Grin

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#25
Is it just a case that we prefer to use what we learned with??? Here is a question for the gentlemen that like synthetics...is that what you started and learned with? I know for me I started with a badger brush and used it exclusively for probably the first 4-5 years, and that is what I still prefer.

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#26

Posting Freak
I think Fenster may have a point - when I started out it was with a badger and the synthetic I did try was really awful.  All the discussion on the forums was about the badgers and the various grades, props and cons, gel tips, hooked ends, knot density etc.  Maybe I also like the connection to my past with badger brushes and vintage razors more than I like the futuristic Jetsons pull of the synthetic brushes.
#27

Picklemasseuse
My favorite Synthetic is the Turn N Shave hawk and have a frank shaving G4 coming tomorrow. Anyone here use one? Have heard it's very similar to muhle STF/omega evo. Hopefully it's just as good.
#28

Posting Freak
(This post was last modified: 03-26-2020, 03:45 PM by Marko.)
I received a Yaqi cashmere brush a couple of days ago and yesterday I figured I'd do a test lather on an old Latha Lavenda (B&M) soap I had lying around.  For me Latha was never a great latherer, maybe it was my technique back then because I haven't used one of these in several years.  The Yaqi lathered that soap up like nobody's business  - I'm impressed.  I'm going to give the brush its maiden voyage on my face today with Wholly Kaw Entropy Man to see if its as good with the latest generation of soap.  I find that I don't have to load much soap on my brush with Siero in order to get sufficient lather for a three pass + shave.  Great stuff  Happy2

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#29

Doctor Strange of Wetshaving
Forio d'Ischia, Naples, Italy
(03-04-2020, 02:03 AM)Marko Wrote: This could be the start of a beautiful friendship Smile
After trying all kind of knots in a couple of decades, now I'm full in love with synths.
Specially the sweet, super-high density, easy-opening ones.

And I have a friend of mine who turns nice wood handles ...
http://www.ilrasoio.com/viewtopic.php?t=13851

... so, here they're my favs.

Bat71 “Cashmere”, Olive Wood, Abalone Shell Inlay
Yaqi SK07 aka Maggard Beige, 24x50x115mm

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Bat71 “PP73”, Prugno (Plum), Abalone
Oumo Mother Lode, 28x53x115mm

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Bat71 “J86”, Olive Wood Briar
Oumo 3Color Synth, 26x55x115mm

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#30

Posting Freak
Very nice handles ischiapp  - I'm not sure I'm in love with synth, at least not yet.  I use this one this morning

https://www.westcoastshaving.com/collect...andle-24mm

It did a good job lathering WK Siero Entropy Man but I'm not sure I like the feel on my face compared to badger or boar. Also, the loft was a bit low and I had to be careful or I was knocking the sides of the handle on the edges of the Captain's Choice copper lather bowl.  I didn't like that. Sad

I'll give it more time and see where it goes.

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