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For me, it depends on the size of the brush, since I only own one razor/brush stand. It's either by the base of the handle or the knot. And +1 to what Obie said about towel drying. I do that and fluff and reshape the hairs before I hang the brush.
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I just bought a new brush to replace one that seemed too big for my face and had more than a few hairs going in every direction- How fix that-just trim them off??
Anyway my wife bought me a chrome stand and of course it would not hold either the old or the new so today I took it to the diamond grinder- fits the handle above the hair now hanging down- seems to let the hairs stay together for me.
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I'm another that just sets his brush right side up without a stand, it works fine. I got rid of my stand a while ago when excess shaving paraphernalia lost its luster. When I did use a stand ,though, I used one that grabbed the base of the handle. The ones that grabbed the tops of the knots seemed to bend bristles if not used carefully.
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I do both. When I finish shaking the water out, I put it in the holder bristles up to allow the water vapor to escape upward.....I'm kind of paranoid about getting brush rot (if there is such a thing). The next time I use the bathroom I flip it back over. I really don't think there's a right or wrong way.
It's OCD with me. I spent $150 on my brush and want to get another 9 years out of it. :gl:
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I just shake mine out real well and dry it standing on its base.