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    If cashflow is low, remember that a boar or even a synthetic will be just fine and get the job done no problem. I never tried synthetics, but I hear they are fine. Whatever you choose will be a gigantic leap from a blusher brush or a nail brush I started with a simple and cheap boar brush and still prefer it, some days

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    Check out our brush forum. Many of your questions will be answered there.
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    ahh ok thanks, i reakon that'll be high up on the christmas list haha

    Thanks for all your help

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    Right i was in tesco today and saw a willkinson sword Brush, synthetic but ony £3.57 i grabbed it and ran (after paying of course) home, had a shave with it earlier it feels loverly, looks good lathers well and hold moisture brilliantly so im happy, untill xmas aanyway.

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    I got an Omega badger brush off Amazon for around $25. I really like it, and it's holding up very well. Even came with a stand.

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    Synthetic is not as soft as silvertip. Pay more as you get what you pay for when it comes to brushes

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    Yh i have notced its not amazingly soft, but at the moment its doing its job so im not tooo worried, with any luck someone will get me a nice one for xmas but until then this is doing the job.

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    I used a boar hair brush for many years, I didn't know anything else existed, but it worked just fine.

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