Hi guys, I have a big brush collection and alot of them are handtied knots for example declaration grooming, black eagle, Varlet, however I'm really struggling with some of these knots to get a great leather due to it being so dense it's hard to splay the brush and I have to use more of a painting motion. I have a few brushes witch are not as dense and they seem to work alot better. Has anyone got any advice how to achieve a better lather with a really dense knot?
(12-18-2020, 05:02 PM)LORENZO44 Wrote: Ok IV never tried that, I am a face lather so just go straight to my face. Thanks for the suggestion but would prefer not to lather on my hand to start of with
Why not pre-lather in a bowl? I'm a face latherer too but I like to use the bowl to at least get a nice consistency going. I'll pre-lather in most tubs if it's a harder soap but Sebum and Ethos for example get scooped out in a bowl.
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(This post was last modified: 12-21-2020, 04:26 PM by Lipripper660.)
Use less dense badger. I don’t know what others like but for me our chase for super dense brushes has surpassed usefulness. I like more hair than was used in many vintage badger brushes but l like much less hair that super over-stuffed brushes of today. In fact I find myself having to loft knots higher and higher as knots get fuller and fuller. I never set super dense knots for my own use anymore.
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