Well, Yesterday a placed a “high mountain white” Bob Quinn knot on a handle and today I shaved with it (superb, soft and smooth).
While washing the brush, after the shave, I noticed it formed a kind of gray/blue gell on the tips. At first I thought it was a kind of substance that the soap created but no, it was a mix of water with the tips that formes a type of Gell.
As I Shaked the water off, the tips formulated a kind of porcupine gell look. This evening I ran my fingers on the tip, it is still kind of sticky.
Is this what is referred to as a gell brush? I did not do any chemical manipulation, the only thing I did was to initially wash the brush with hi-end Shampoo and conditioner and let it dry,
What do I do now? Force the tips to separate somehow or just leave it this way until the next shave?
Is this what makes the tips so smooth and nice?
This is a photo before first cleaning and use
When washed,
When water was Shaked off
While washing the brush, after the shave, I noticed it formed a kind of gray/blue gell on the tips. At first I thought it was a kind of substance that the soap created but no, it was a mix of water with the tips that formes a type of Gell.
As I Shaked the water off, the tips formulated a kind of porcupine gell look. This evening I ran my fingers on the tip, it is still kind of sticky.
Is this what is referred to as a gell brush? I did not do any chemical manipulation, the only thing I did was to initially wash the brush with hi-end Shampoo and conditioner and let it dry,
What do I do now? Force the tips to separate somehow or just leave it this way until the next shave?
Is this what makes the tips so smooth and nice?
This is a photo before first cleaning and use
When washed,
When water was Shaked off
I cannot afford the car of my dreams but I can certainly shave with the best razor in the world!