Further to my previous post, I must revisit my earlier hypothesis. Picture below shows knots shaken lightly till they did not release any water. Knot sizes were deliberately chosen to be somewhat similar, where possible.
Some observations / learnings:
Scrub - Scrub never really goes away, even though the bleaching process does remove scritch.
Gel - Gel is a terrible indicator of how the brush will eventually feel on the face. As such, saying a knot gels is no guarantee that a brush will feel like a pillow. That said, I agree with the
Navitimer that finer hair does produce a kinder, gentler face feel.
According to my face, the control and treated knots rank in softness as follows:
B5 -> HT1 / Varlet /
B7T -> B2 ->
B9BT -> M&F Finest T
Here, I define softness as how much I can feel the brush tips. B5 feels like a cloud of badger, B2 / B9BT allows me to feel a little more tip presence, and the M&F Finest T has the most presence in this group.
I would slot the
B7T in the HT1 / Varlet bracket. The first time I used the B7T, I thought I was wielding a B6. Prior to treatment, it was one of my favorite non-gel knots in the den, but the bleaching process really notched my enjoyment up. Quality does indeed beget quality.
B9BT had the most tip presence among the Declaration group. I would not call it scrubby though. Some folks prefer a more tactile, balanced badger knot for face lathering - this would be it. Face lathering with my 30mm B9BT was incredibly enjoyable and I am pleased to have it in my den.
When I feel like exfoliating, I will pick up my
M&F Finest T. B9BT is my frontier for a "balanced" knot, and the M&F Finest T starts to become a little more scrubby. That's not a knock against the knot whatsoever, each knot has it's own use case and having knots with the same feel across the entire den makes the den really boring.
In terms of next steps, I might be able to add a comparison to the Turn N Shave M1 in the near future. I might be on the prowl for a decently priced Declaration B8 (
one can dream!) to treat, to see whether the brush will bloom with treatment (pun intended).
This has been a pretty fun experiment for me, and I come away feeling empowered knowing I have the ability to adjust my knots if necessary.
EDIT: Replaced the "+" designations to clarify that these were knots treated by me.