I haven't seen proper brush care come up as a topic lately, so I thought I would bring it up.
My first introduction to this topic came from the article at the link below. The short version is that someone had a top of the line Simpsons Chubby 3 Best and ruined it by applying too much pressure during use.
This quote covers the important part, "The biggest mistake that many men make is using excessive pressure when creating lather." I was involved in a discussion on this topic on DFS and one of the brush makers posted a comment that brushes should never be compressed more that 25%.
There are other actions needed to care for brushes, though this seems to be the biggie.
If I really loved splaying the brush, I would do so with the knowledge that it will substantially shorten the life of the brush. To me, it seems that brushes perform better with less pressure.
I can definitely become impatient when lathering a brush. I find myself moving away from hard soaps and toward croaps and creams because of this.
If you find this topic interesting the article below goes into detail about how over pressure causes damage.
Do you have brush care tips you think are important? If so, please share with us.
http://www.shaving101.com/education/shav...tment.html
My first introduction to this topic came from the article at the link below. The short version is that someone had a top of the line Simpsons Chubby 3 Best and ruined it by applying too much pressure during use.
This quote covers the important part, "The biggest mistake that many men make is using excessive pressure when creating lather." I was involved in a discussion on this topic on DFS and one of the brush makers posted a comment that brushes should never be compressed more that 25%.
There are other actions needed to care for brushes, though this seems to be the biggie.
If I really loved splaying the brush, I would do so with the knowledge that it will substantially shorten the life of the brush. To me, it seems that brushes perform better with less pressure.
I can definitely become impatient when lathering a brush. I find myself moving away from hard soaps and toward croaps and creams because of this.
If you find this topic interesting the article below goes into detail about how over pressure causes damage.
Do you have brush care tips you think are important? If so, please share with us.
http://www.shaving101.com/education/shav...tment.html