(07-31-2017, 05:59 PM)celestino Wrote:(07-31-2017, 05:54 PM)Ramon_Caratejon Wrote: I don't think they require more product, but I'm sure they do require more soaking. 10 minutes is the absolute minimum, provided you use them on a regular basis. If you don't, think half an hour as the minimum, and to be honest, if there is a boar brush I haven't used for some time (make that a couple of weeks, for example), I leave them overnight in cold water, being careful enough to keep the water level at least 1 cm (or 0.75") below the handle. When I'm getting in the shower the next morning, I replace that cold water with warm water, and the brush is more than ready. The reason why boar brush tend to devour our lather or seem to require more product is that the bristles require more hydration. If they're not properly hydrated, they will tend to absorb your lather, hence that feeling that boar brushes need more product or that they "eat" our lather. . Once that is sorted out, they lather just fine. I agree, nonetheless, that a good badger brush, and especially a synthetic, will get your lather ready a bit quicker. You just can't have everything, can you? .
I just wet my boar brushes under running tapwater for 10 seconds or so and start face-lathering even when I haven't used them in many months.
Well... if it works for you, fair enough . I just followed the instructions of someone that is more knowledgeable than I am, and they worked just fine. No more problems of disappearing lather .