Forget Badger go for a quality synthetic like Muhle, Edwin Jagger. Better than any animal hair without all the fussI may have to get one of these for myself, the first flush of excitement I ignored because I thought it may have been the next best thing to buy over hyped bit of kit but it seems to have stood the test of time and folk are still raving about them.
So my next off the shelf brush may well be a Masteo, maybe a two band silvertip HD with a black or butterscotch handle . P.
Thankyou very much for your advice, I resisted synthetic brushes for a long time but after a good while I thought there must be something good going on after all the good feedback regarding them so I bought a couple of Razorock synthetic brushes and although I found them to be very good and will lather a brick, I still prefer Boar and Badger and I don't find them to be hard to look after but this is just my humble opinion and I am sure there are many other's that hold your opinion and that's what make's shaving a really personal thing. Now I have the best of all world's, Boar Badger and Synthetic. P.Forget Badger go for a quality synthetic like Muhle, Edwin Jagger. Better than any animal hair without all the fuss
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Yes indeed. Fair comment[emoji106]Thankyou very much for your advice, I resisted synthetic brushes for a long time but after a good while I thought there must be something good going on after all the good feedback regarding them so I bought a couple of Razorock synthetic brushes and although I found them to be very good and will lather a brick I still prefer Boar and Badger and I don't find them to be hard to look after but this is just my humble opinion and I am sure there are many other's that hold your opinion and that's what make's shaving a really personal thing. Now I have the best of all world's, Boar Badger and Synthetic. P.
+1 on the SOC 2 band badger brush, so good I have three! P.Maseto 2 Band or Semogue owners club 2 Band.