Mostly inexpensive boar brushes but lately I've used a Van Der Hagen badger and a Tweezerman a good bit
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Mostly inexpensive boar brushes but lately I've used a Van Der Hagen badger and a Tweezerman a good bit
I hope this discussion is with a woman's view of brushes in mind after all it is the ladies forum.
Otherwise we have a forum for the guys to talk brushes.
My apologies to soapbuddy, I certainly had not noticed this was in the ladies forum.
Its difficult to say which is the best brush. Please don’t run me out on a rail, but my Plisson, Pour L'Occitane Synthetic is very close to the top. It is so consistent that I never have any issues with producing decent lather. Its extremly soft to the face. And lather is produced through the entire brush. Of course my M&F 3 Finest Bader is up there along with Lord Randal Badger.
For both my Wife and Daughter I bought Matthew "Brushguy" Northing's handles and then set my own TGN 3-Band knot and they both love them! Crazy cool colors like swirled acrylic and the handle is longer and a bit extended for a multiple-position grip.
I can't post a Link as my phone App pops up no matter what I do when trying to get to Etsy... But, just search "Brushguy" on Etsy and you'll find his Shop.
He does mass-postings rather than ewch as he makes one as he frequently sells out pretty fast. Next posting will be 09/19/15 at 5p EASTERN.
Matthew "Brushguy" Northing still has 13 or so Brushes up and you can find them here:
https://www.etsy.com/shop/Brushguy