What a wild ride this wet shaving process has been. Like most, I started to save Gillette extortion money but spend more now than ever. (Different subject for another day). Badger knot tips. Gelled tips seem all the rage today and frankly I have several because I have a brush maker son and do beta testing for him. For those that don’t know, gelling hair is a chemical process where they maker adds peroxide etc to uNtreated hair to soften it. It appears the process also causes the tips to hook. It’s my opinion that the hook is what creates the soft face feel because the hair tip isn’t what touches the face. I also suspect that the hook is what causes the characteristic clumping of tips in a gelled knot. Treated knots are most often two band hair. In fact I don’t know of a treated silver tip. Treated knots most often have light or blond tips that frankly are quite attractive but also look a bit artificial if you’re used to natural hair. I really do like gel tips but not the heavy gooey tips some knots Exhibit. Mild gelling suits me fine. But I’ll be darned if after all this experimenting if if don’t find myself just liking untreated hair knots the best. I wonder if treated tips will last as long as natural tips? I wonder if treated tips makes hair that would be scratchy into usable hair for brush making?
Anyway, what do you all like and why? Have you seen any longevity issues with gelled knots? Do you like em gooey? Natural?
Anyway, what do you all like and why? Have you seen any longevity issues with gelled knots? Do you like em gooey? Natural?