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    Bringer of Dust shayne's Avatar
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    Default Whats the deal with the wee scott ?

    It seems to me that this one brush gets the most compliments and I am wondering why ?
    I have a shavemac which I really like except the handle which is some small slippery bit of round gray stone looking thing, and am looking to get a new brush just to try some variety.

    So please tell me why the scott seems to be so popular is it the price the performance ? and what is it good for soaps or creams?

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    It is a lovely, tiny brush, but it lathers like a big one!! I have one for travel.

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    It be for the little people.
    No matter how many men you kill you can't kill your successor-Emperor Nero

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    i use it because i don't like the mess of larger brushes.. the wee scot is perfect for me.. since i only do a single pass.. i load up enough soap to facelather once and that's all i need.. it doesn't slop lather all over the place either..

    the fact that it dries easily and doesn't cost thousands of dollars is also nice.

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    Quote Originally Posted by thebigspendur View Post
    It be for the little people.
    A brush for the faerie folk,.

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