(03-02-2023, 10:42 PM)jesseix Wrote:(02-27-2023, 02:12 AM)CoreyWoodmancy Wrote: I agree with Thater , there is no need to soak and the reasoning is completely logical. I’ve utilized both methods and I actually prefer wetting the brush and “letting the tips of the brush do all the work” the tips feel silkier on the face when lathering with a lighter hand. There is no need to forcefully lather with pressure or speed in my opinion.
I don’t think those things are mutually exclusive though are they? Meaning you could soak or not soak a brush and lather lightly, or not lather lightly.
Do you mean that you get better results lathering lightly when you just wet the brush, compared to when you soak it?
You are right of course, and let's be 100% honest here with the exception of doing something that outright damages your brush, do what makes you feel good. Or really do what makes you feel good its your brush and your shave. If you mess something up you just learn a lesson is all.
Every time I have gotten a barbershop shave my barber pulls a totally submerged Simpson brush out of a bowl of warm water but he replaces the brush every few months.