#1
I pulled the trigger a few weeks ago and got a fine angel hair synthetic.  It was truly my first synthetic brush.  I used it for two weeks straight, my conclusion, synthetics aren't for me.  Brush performed just fine, but I think this validated what I already knew.... I'll always be a badger man..... Isn't wet shaving today great, so many choices and so many quality products out there.
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San Diego, Cal., USA
(08-06-2015, 07:54 PM)steeleshaves Wrote: I pulled the trigger a few weeks ago and got a fine angel hair synthetic.  It was truly my first synthetic brush.  I used it for two weeks straight, my conclusion, synthetics aren't for me.  Brush performed just fine, but I think this validated what I already knew.... I'll always be a badger man..... Isn't wet shaving today great, so many choices and so many quality products out there.

I love my Plisson pour L'Occitane synthetic but truly agree with you about where wet shaving is today. The difference between when I started out about ten years ago and now is like night and day.

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#3

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Philadelphia, PA
(08-06-2015, 07:54 PM)steeleshaves Wrote: I pulled the trigger a few weeks ago and got a fine angel hair synthetic.  It was truly my first synthetic brush.  I used it for two weeks straight, my conclusion, synthetics aren't for me.  Brush performed just fine, but I think this validated what I already knew.... I'll always be a badger man..... Isn't wet shaving today great, so many choices and so many quality products out there.

at least you gave it a try and came to the conclusion on your own.

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(This post was last modified: 08-06-2015, 08:49 PM by steeleshaves.)
(08-06-2015, 08:14 PM)Freddy Wrote:
(08-06-2015, 07:54 PM)steeleshaves Wrote: I pulled the trigger a few weeks ago and got a fine angel hair synthetic.  It was truly my first synthetic brush.  I used it for two weeks straight, my conclusion, synthetics aren't for me.  Brush performed just fine, but I think this validated what I already knew.... I'll always be a badger man..... Isn't wet shaving today great, so many choices and so many quality products out there.

I love my Plisson pour L'Occitane synthetic but truly agree with you about where wet shaving is today.  The difference between when I started out about ten years ago and now is like night and day.

Freddy you can't possibly have been wet shaving for ten years.... Didn't you just turn 22 and get your first teaching job????? Smile.
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San Diego, Cal., USA
(08-06-2015, 08:49 PM)steeleshaves Wrote:
(08-06-2015, 08:14 PM)Freddy Wrote:
(08-06-2015, 07:54 PM)steeleshaves Wrote: I pulled the trigger a few weeks ago and got a fine angel hair synthetic.  It was truly my first synthetic brush.  I used it for two weeks straight, my conclusion, synthetics aren't for me.  Brush performed just fine, but I think this validated what I already knew.... I'll always be a badger man..... Isn't wet shaving today great, so many choices and so many quality products out there.

I love my Plisson pour L'Occitane synthetic but truly agree with you about where wet shaving is today.  The difference between when I started out about ten years ago and now is like night and day.

Freddy you can't possibly have been wet shaving for ten years.... Didn't you just turn 22 and get your first teaching job?????  Smile.

You're hired! Big Grin (When I was 22, Lyndon B. Johnson was president of the United States and Harold Wilson was the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, the original World Trade Center had not yet been built and the Empire State Building was the tallest in the world. Those were the days. Smile )

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The Dude Abides
Florida
(08-06-2015, 08:49 PM)steeleshaves Wrote: Freddy you can't possibly have been wet shaving for ten years.... Didn't you just turn 22 and get your first teaching job?????  Smile.

Suck up.   Big Grin

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#7

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Central Maine
I'm not going to try to convince you that synthetics aren't for you SS, but the field of synthetics incredibly varied. You gave them a try. Kudos!

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#8
The stirling brush and the switchback are in a league of their own though. People are throwing the Fine and the Plisson on B/S/T left and right, and for good reason. I'm keeping my Plisson as a travel brush. That said I like all three of the hair types I have for different reasons.
#9
Almost all types of brushes end up on BST eventually. To compare two so new that people aren't out of the honeymoon phase yet with others that have been around awhile is not a good data point to draw a conclusion from.

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(08-10-2015, 03:02 AM)SharpSpine Wrote: Almost all types of brushes end up on BST eventually. To compare two so new that people aren't out of the honeymoon phase yet with others that have been around awhile is not a good data point to draw a conclusion from.
Well said!

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