Hi guys I have just recently brought a boar brush from turn and shave it's called his shoat knot witch is half gelled. Unfortunately I'm having a nightmare getting a good lather out of it. It just eats up the soap I have tried doing a very heavy load but in the end the soap just tends to disapate and can't get a good lather, especially the second and 3rd pass there is no lather left. Is this normal and does it get better the more the knot is broken in?
(This post was last modified: 08-07-2020, 07:37 PM by Deus Vult.)
I find that on my stiffer boars that aren’t yet broken in, I soak them for 15 minutes in super hot water before use and that helps soften them up a bit.
My quick break in for boars is dunking the tips in boiling water and then ice water and then back to boiling etc...
Also in my more limited experience with boar vs badger, boars seem to give up lather better but also require you to relather more than a badger.
My quick break in for boars is dunking the tips in boiling water and then ice water and then back to boiling etc...
Also in my more limited experience with boar vs badger, boars seem to give up lather better but also require you to relather more than a badger.
Was thinking about trying the Shoat. It seems a bit expensive for a boar knot. If this hog knot is also a lather hog, well…
I had some lather issues with boars early on in my shaving journey. My last three boars, an Omega, a Zenith and an Oumo, have presented none of those issues. In fact, the hairs on the Oumo split during the first 3–4 uses, and the knot is just a joy to use. I have no need to load it any more than any other brush, the tips are soft, and it releases the lather easily.
For these knots, I initially did a three-day fridge soak in a glass of water (soaking only the bristles, not the handle or plug). Each day, I'd brush them against a terry towel for a few minutes before returning them to soak.
I’ve seen mentioned that one should use a new boar at least 15–20 times for before judging it. That was not the case with these knots at all, and I can understand how frustrating it would be to keep using a product that turns a pleasant occasion into a tedious task.
I had some lather issues with boars early on in my shaving journey. My last three boars, an Omega, a Zenith and an Oumo, have presented none of those issues. In fact, the hairs on the Oumo split during the first 3–4 uses, and the knot is just a joy to use. I have no need to load it any more than any other brush, the tips are soft, and it releases the lather easily.
For these knots, I initially did a three-day fridge soak in a glass of water (soaking only the bristles, not the handle or plug). Each day, I'd brush them against a terry towel for a few minutes before returning them to soak.
I’ve seen mentioned that one should use a new boar at least 15–20 times for before judging it. That was not the case with these knots at all, and I can understand how frustrating it would be to keep using a product that turns a pleasant occasion into a tedious task.
Whenever I go to shave, I assume there’s someone else on the planet shaving, so I say “I’m gonna go shave, too.”
– Mitch Hedberg
– Mitch Hedberg
(08-09-2020, 07:53 AM)LORENZO44 Wrote: Yes I'm really having no joy, unfortunately I spent alot of money on it as it's in a custom HandelSorry to hear that. If you like the handle, you could remove and replace the knot, or have someone do it for you.
Whenever I go to shave, I assume there’s someone else on the planet shaving, so I say “I’m gonna go shave, too.”
– Mitch Hedberg
– Mitch Hedberg
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