Hey DFS,
I have a bit of an open-ended question I would like others' opinions on. When my badger brush dries and it's "crunchy" or "hard" I like to gently take my hand and rub it so the crunchy or hard gel tips are nice and soft again. I also like to from time to time gently rub the soft hair on my face when I'm reading (weird maybe) especially when the brush was used in a stunning soap scent.
Has anyone ever seen this hurt the badger brush? I have not had any issues thus far but was curious if others maybe have. As always thanks DFS for any insight.
I have a bit of an open-ended question I would like others' opinions on. When my badger brush dries and it's "crunchy" or "hard" I like to gently take my hand and rub it so the crunchy or hard gel tips are nice and soft again. I also like to from time to time gently rub the soft hair on my face when I'm reading (weird maybe) especially when the brush was used in a stunning soap scent.
Has anyone ever seen this hurt the badger brush? I have not had any issues thus far but was curious if others maybe have. As always thanks DFS for any insight.