(This post was last modified: 03-25-2022, 09:21 AM by Ti22.)
Hello, everyone! I've been using synthetic brushes since I started wet shaving around 5 years ago, but after viewing some of the SOTD photos, I'm inclined to try a badger brush.
For context, I use a 26mm knot 2BED Synthetic from Apshaveco or a G4 to face lather. I had tried a cheap brush from Amazon that was difficult to use even after soaking and far too "prickly" on the skin.
For my first badger, I have a budget of roughly $70 but possibly more for the right brush. I buy most of my razors and soaps secondhand from auction sites, so I'm not picky. Some of the resin handles are quite appealing to me.
So, what have everyone's recommendations? I'm thinking about getting a knot and handle from Apshaveco because I've ordered from them before and the customer service was excellent, especially given I need shipping to England, which can add a lot to the cost.
What are your thoughts on this brush? (Mixed badger and boar knot)
I had a look on aliexpress at dscosmetics, so many knots to choose from e.g 2 Band, Silvertip, Manchurian... looks like I will have to do some more research.
For context, I use a 26mm knot 2BED Synthetic from Apshaveco or a G4 to face lather. I had tried a cheap brush from Amazon that was difficult to use even after soaking and far too "prickly" on the skin.
For my first badger, I have a budget of roughly $70 but possibly more for the right brush. I buy most of my razors and soaps secondhand from auction sites, so I'm not picky. Some of the resin handles are quite appealing to me.
So, what have everyone's recommendations? I'm thinking about getting a knot and handle from Apshaveco because I've ordered from them before and the customer service was excellent, especially given I need shipping to England, which can add a lot to the cost.
What are your thoughts on this brush? (Mixed badger and boar knot)
I had a look on aliexpress at dscosmetics, so many knots to choose from e.g 2 Band, Silvertip, Manchurian... looks like I will have to do some more research.
"A good lather is half the shave." - William Hone.