I will occasionally watch a YouTube soap review and I've noticed that several of the reviewers - Ruds is one of them - smash their loaded brushes against their faces/heads while lathering. I mean push that loaded knot right up so that the handle is actually touching the face. I find that unusual. I have lots of brushes at various price points and in badger, boar or synthetic (I don't use those much) and I've never felt the need or desire to crush a knot so firmly against my face. I seem to be able to lather quite well with a more measured contact between brush and face without forcing the bristles to splay out fully perpendicular to the handle. I was thinking about this only because someone remarked on another thread that brushes wear out and that was one reason they didn't want to pay big money for one - I think someone had referred to certain brushes as heirlooms. It occurred to me today while watching a different reviewer (monkey something or other) smash his brush into his face that using a brush in that manner would certainly accelerate any wear and tear that might occur to a brush.
Does anybody else use the brush smash method of lathering their face and if so, why?
Does anybody else use the brush smash method of lathering their face and if so, why?