(10-17-2016, 02:26 AM)wyze0ne Wrote:(10-16-2016, 11:54 PM)southbound Wrote: Hi,
I have a question about synthetic brushes. I purchased a synthetic brush, and the brush is hard/stiff at the base of the brush were the hair knot comes out of the handle. It seems to not splay very well because of that reason. Are all synthetics made in that same fashion?
That's called the glue bump and no, they are not all the same. What brush are you talking about specifically? I have the RazoRock Monster Plissoft and it has quite a noticeable one. It adds to the backbone and as you describe, doesn't allow it to splay as easily. It's not as floppy like an authentic Plisson brush.
I have the Stirling synthetic. I just recieved it along with almond creame soap. Man they make outstanding soaps. I dont really care for the glue bump on synthetic brushes. I really just wanted to give one a try. Due to the low cost of synthetics i dont find it to be a loss, but unfortunately i dont care for them, ill just stick with the natural hair brushes. If you dont mind me asking do you know anything about Simpsons chubby 2 super and thebest badger? Does any of the natural hair brushes have glue bumps?