(11-09-2015, 12:17 PM)rogue13 Wrote: Hi. Finally (after a delay in delivery) got my Stirling brush today . I see why it got its nickname long. Looking forward to using it in a couple of days. Will let you know what I think.
I used mine for the first time today. It's right up there with my Mühle XL. It's an outstanding value for sure.
(This post was last modified: 11-13-2015, 08:49 AM by User 458.)
Hi well I used my Stirling brush & this is a fantastic brush. It found it makes lathering easy & fast. It was soft on my face but not too soft. I liked it a lot its well worth the money, my only little gripe I mean little is the handle is a bit too big for me. Oh I must say compared to my Satin brush the Stirling has the edge but I find the Satin to have a more of a velvet feeling about it when I lather my face maybe its just me but I really like both brushes a lot.
(This post was last modified: 11-15-2015, 05:56 AM by JustinHEMI.)
I am currently switching between the Stirling and my EJ Silver Tip Badger to try to decide which I like best. What I've concluded is that I like both tremendously so I'll just keep switching it up everyday. I tried the smaller Stirling and because "Kong" seemed too big, but the smaller was too small.
I also tried the EJ Silver Tip Fibre and didn't care for it for some reason (it's for sale).
Justin
I also tried the EJ Silver Tip Fibre and didn't care for it for some reason (it's for sale).
Justin
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(07-04-2015, 10:50 PM)rogue13 Wrote: I would like to upgrade my brush to either a badger or a synthetic but not sure which to go for. If a badger brush then which one, pure,best & silver tip. If synthetic brush is there different type of synthetic. Any advice would be grateful. Thanks have a great day.
Now that you have tried a couple synthetics I belive its time for you to try badger. I suggest you go for the Semogue Owners Club 2-band badger brush.
(This post was last modified: 11-15-2015, 08:48 PM by User 458.)
Hi captain_hx funny you mentioned about trying a badger brush, my brother gave me a EJ super badger brush to day. He was told its a one off and a prototype (he works in London has a lot of contacts), its handle is designed to look like a cork in a champagne bottle. Here is a picture. I looked at the Semogue brush & its a lovely looking brush & a good price. Would you say the Semogue is it better than a EJ badger.
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