#1
The Satin Tip synthetic brush is legit, nice face feel great brush at a great price. Got mine in today definitely recommend. What are your thoughts. Stay Smooth
#2
I LOVE this brush. The look, the feel , the backbone. Legit my favorite brush right now.

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#3

Razor Hunter
USA
If I already have the plisson, Omega S brush, and Fine angel hair would you say it's still worth it?
#4
(07-04-2015, 02:34 PM)Tristan Wrote: If I already have the plisson, Omega S brush, and Fine angel hair would you say it's still worth it?
That would be my question, is it just a repeat of these others are can it offer a little difference to the collection?

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#5
I have yet to get the fine brush, I have the plisson and the satin tip, but it's a great synthetic brush I have the white fibers, people been saying that the white fibers are softer than the black. Well I got mine when they were 14.99$. Now 24.99$ I think is still a great buy..Stay Smooth
#6

Member
South Saint Louis, MO
This is tempting because I love the backbone in my Grooming Co synthetic, but not so much the bulb shape.


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#7

Member
Central Maine
I don't know about the satin tip, but I do know that the Simpson synthetics have the fabled gel like tips yet with excellent backbone. So did the TGN synthetic knots. It's been awhile since a bought a TGN syn' knot so I can't address what they're like today, hence the past tense. I doubt if they've gone backwards though.

I'm not so sure if I'd say that the Plisson has gel like tips because the entire knot is like a cloud in use. That's not a bad thing.
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#8

Administrator
Philadelphia, PA
this brush is very tempting and I absolutely love the look of it. I'll probably pick one up. I also like the look of the fine angel hair brush...love the handle.
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#9

Member
Wisconsin USA
I got the all black one last week. I did not have any brushes previously, so I don't have anything to gauge it by except how it feels and I have to say I like it a lot. It is very soft and seems to work really well. Additionally, it just looks nice!
Norm G.
#10
If you want a really soft brush, try a Kabuki ... more generally used for make-up.


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