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Thread: L'occitane products
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02-28-2015, 10:51 AM #21
TCRG,
I must clarify my earlier post about the L'Occitane shave brush. I was referring to the L'Occitane travel brush in the aluminum tube as being mediocre. On the other hand, the Plisson/L'Occitane synthetic brush is delightful. Yes, there is minimal backbone, but the brush is not floppy and helps create lovely lather. Also, it is silky soft on my Hollywood face. I love this brush. Actually, I have two, plus the Plisson synthetic in the faux tortoise shell handle, which uses the same synthetic knot. Good stuff. So thumbs down on the L'Occitane travel brush, but thumbs up on the Plisson/L'Occitane synthetic brush.
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02-28-2015, 03:00 PM #22
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02-28-2015, 03:15 PM #23
Bob , my friend, these senior moments are soaring. When I wrote the initial post, I was not only thinking of the L'Occitane travel brush in the aluminum tube, but also of the mediocre brush sold at The Body Shop. I had those two brushes in mind when giving my negative thoughts on the Plisson/L'Occitane synthetic — even though at the time I had three of them already, two Plisson/L'Occitane and one Plisson. Oh yes, I absolutely love this brush. Yes, minimum backbone, but the brush is far from floppy, and the tips are soft as silk. Also, it helps make luxurious lather. Good stuff.
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02-28-2015, 03:38 PM #24
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02-28-2015, 04:01 PM #25
Yes, increasingly I find myself nodding at the variety of quality synthetic brushes available. The Muhle and Edwin Jagger V2 — the same brush, really — are superb in every way. Of course, the Plisson and the Plisson/L'Occitane synthetic brush — also the same brush except for the fancy handle — are pure pleasure. The Simpson Chubby 2 synthetic is quite an impressive brush, although it falls in its own category — good backbone, dense knot and very little splay. I use it in a circular motion, although I must be careful not to press it hard on my Hollywood face for fear of irritation. I have not tried Omega yet.
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02-28-2015, 04:43 PM #26
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