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    Does Boar hair retain heat as well as Badger hair?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Augustagj View Post
    Does Boar hair retain heat as well as Badger hair?
    No not really.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Augustagj View Post
    Does Boar hair retain heat as well as Badger hair?
    You've heard the expression, 'sweating like a pig?' It doesn't actually apply here.
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    I love my badger silver tip brush. It is like lathering with a soft cloud BUT I use a boar brush almost daily! It is soft on the tips but has backbone when wanted/needed, I can use and abuse it without losing a single hair, it applies the lather evenly over face and neck, it is cost effective, looks old school, need I go on? Because I can.....it whips up a thick lather both in a bowl and on the face, I don't have to hang it to dry it, I haven't lost a hair in months, like fine wine they just keep getting better with age, more?

    Omegas are top of the line after the couple week break in period.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Benz View Post
    I love my Semogue 830 boar way better than a badger or synthetic. Never tried a horse hair brush yet.
    I bought a semogue brush on what u said in this post. I have found it to be one of my regular go to brushes. Its great.

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