- Messages
- 652
- Location
- Manchester
My Yaqi is officially 22mm, but it measures 23+mm using precision calipers.
Sounds like the op to me.I am now endeavouring to ascertain which one of you was a "clown" and who asserted a "middle school mentality" was "adolescent" and "prattled" in their response to the OP, but I just can't determine who it was; can that member step forward
I don't think anyone did anything wrong, the guy is just;Well if it was my comment about just using it then I step forward!
However I'm not sure who the OP was miffed at. P.
I didn't do it this time.It was TobyC Sir, i saw him do it ....
Oh, you mean "Rat~n~sickle"?!!!I thought it might have been me, but I checked and I had not responded to the OP. Oh well, I suppose some of us are sensitive or good at excluding ourselves or both. I thought "middle school" is an American term so I am guessing he may hail from across the pond not that I want to denigrate our American cousins but he maybe better off on that bed and breakfast forum with lots of rules...
You aren't supposed to "bed" your brushes! Love them, rub them on your face, but that's it!!!Can't you just break it in, as you use it, on your facial stubble ?
I have a Progress Vulfix 404 mixed badger / boar brush and, as i recall, that only took a couple of goes to bed in ?
Tuxedo synth brushes are for girls! Soft and fluffy for their tender little girly skin! Real men use boar! Thick, scrubby, scritchy, rough-ass boar! And throw it away when it breaks in!Ruin any boar/badger man by giving him a Tuxedo synth brush. It's like handing a flashlight to a Neanderthal.
Yeah, like a makeup brush! That "weird feeling" was your shriveling testicles!i just bought a Yaqi Tuxedo Synthetic and... it's very different... but i do like it.
Slightly weird feeling compared to natural hair, but it does the job just fine - you just have to use it slightly differently.
That's fine when you have the face of a baboon's backside but I required something softer and gentle for my Armani face!Tuxedo synth brushes are for girls! Soft and fluffy for their tender little girly skin! Real men use boar! Thick, scrubby, scritchy, rough-ass boar! And throw it away when it breaks in!
I knew it!!!That's fine when you have the face of a baboon's backside but I required something softer and gentle for my Armani face!
But they are completely unsuitable for breaking in your Dremel.Don't forget their excellent drying time as well
Tuxedo synth brushes are for girls! Soft and fluffy for their tender little girly skin! Real men use boar! Thick, scrubby, scritchy, rough-ass boar! And throw it away when it breaks in!
5. Do this for 5 minutes, then check the brush top with a magnifier while rubbing it on your face. You will notice split ends and the softness is there.
Don't you remember, he's a super duper expert! We just forgot to grovel.How exactly does one check a brush with a magnifying glass while rubbing it (the brush, presumably, not the magnifying glass) on one's face? It would seem to be a feat of extraordinary talent given that the chin sits almost directly below the eyes and I've never yet managed to pop an eye ball out of its socket for the purpose of viewing boar bristles at high magnification.
Anyway, I leave this with you.