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    I bought a bass bore brush on ebay, stupid move as i didn't properly research things. As expected it's weak in producing lather.

    I want to order the men-u premium as a replacement. What do you think?

    I don't want a natural hair brush as I'm a traveling consultant and live in my car

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    Well, if you want a synthetic I would say unless you are familiar with them try and play with one before you buy.From what I've heard amongst the synthetic crowd those seem to be right up there.

    I don't know that traveling precludes a natural bristle brush. If you have a smaller one they can be pretty easily dried up between uses.
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    Quote Originally Posted by thebigspendur View Post
    Well, if you want a synthetic I would say unless you are familiar with them try and play with one before you buy.From what I've heard amongst the synthetic crowd those seem to be right up there.

    I don't know that traveling precludes a natural bristle brush. If you have a smaller one they can be pretty easily dried up between uses.
    i'll report on the differences
    i've also got some of the men-u creme coming so i'll report on the efficacy with the bass and mun-u brushes
    Last edited by wyldr; 12-17-2010 at 02:20 AM.

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    I tried couple different shave soaps with this brush

    The marvy puck made a nice lather that lasted for a few min (literally 3 min) then dissolved to nothing.

    skintamate skin therapy gel form a can was ok lather wise but the lather was extremely greasy and totally covered my straight with a grease film.

    I won't use this again

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