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    Default Looking for Omega bristle users recommend brush for soaps?

    Hi all.

    Neither my Edwin Jagger Chatsworth Best badger, or Muhle Synthetic are ideally suited for use with my new love (Mitchell's Wool Fat!) or indeed my D R Harris soaps - lacking the necessary backbone.

    I have only just noted how inexpensive the Omega line of bristle brushes are - and most models seem to be available from one of my preferred UK web retailers - Connaught.

    Since price is a big issue for me (but so is a decent lather from my soaps!) could anyone recommend a good Omega bristle brush?

    Many thanks.

    Al.

    EDIT - Doesn't have to be Omega I guess - but they just seem incredibly cheap.
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    I do have this Omega boar brush OMEGA 10066 Pure Bristle Shaving Brush and after breaking in it works well. OTH I have a Muhle XL synthetic silver tip brush that works like a charm to lather up either MWF or DR Harris Arlinton puck soaps.

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    Kryton - pm Cudarunner - uses Omega Pro. I've tried 2 Omegas - they're okay. If its backbone you want, the Semogue 620 (now that we have a US distributor) is probably the one. In a prior thread, JimmyHad said he had some badgers that had as much backbone as his boars.

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    I like the Omega Syntex a lot. It gives me a much more consistent lather than any of the natural hair brushes. Synhetic is considered blasphemy here, I'll have to live with that. They too have to be broken in.
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    I've recently acquired a Semogue 610 and a Semogue Owners' Club, and I've been very pleased with them both. Not sure about the availability of Semogue brushes in the UK, but it's worth checking. Boar brushes are generally much cheaper than badger, and Omega and Semogue seem to be competitively priced. Some say that Semogue brushes hold up better, but each of them seem to have a pretty faithful following. I guess it probably comes down to which is the most readily available to you and then whatever your eye or gut tells you. Good Luck!

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    Any of the pro series omegas (48,49, big pro) will do the trick.

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    Perhaps you can squeeze the hairs of your current brush with your fingers while loading it up to create more backbone? I think it's worth a shot, could save you a few bucks.
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    My suggestion is do more experimenting with what you have. I'm a believer in the "you don't need specialized brushes for soaps or creams concept". I have a couple really floppy brushes and I have no issues making great lather with Harris and MWF. You can also try putting a rubber band around the base of the brush and see what happens.
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    Quote Originally Posted by KrytonsJaw View Post
    Since price is a big issue for me (but so is a decent lather from my soaps!) could anyone recommend a good Omega bristle brush?
    They're all good but my choice is the 10098. It's still a good idea to soften your soap first by letting a little hot water sit on top for a minute.
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    From Omega's bristle I have tested 2 of 10065
    OMEGA 00065 Pure Bristle Shaving Brush
    another model with a knot like this one
    OMEGA No.31025 Pure Bristle Shaving Brush
    and the 10098 Pro
    OMEGA 98 Professional Pure Bristle Shaving Brush

    From all of them i like the 10065,cheap simple effective.

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