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    Default A quicker Boar break in ?

    Suavizar las puntas de una brocha de cerda
    "Smoothing the tips of a brush bristle"

    Suavizar las puntas de una brocha de cerda - YouTube

    Has anyone try it ?
    Is it appropriate or this will damage the tips ?

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    Before the test



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    I don't thinκ that the bristles have been damaged.
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    As an owner of two Semogue brushes broken in with no help .......completely unnecessary in my opinion. It's not like it's uncomfortable in the first place unless you have ultra sensitive skin. Just let the brush break in naturally and lose the shortcuts. http://straightrazorpalace.com/brush...d-brushes.html
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    Hmm, that is very interesting. I can't imagine it would damage the brush as it seems to be a pretty gentle process. I have to disagree with nightshade about the semogue out of the box. My 1460 was much more gruff out of the box then my Omega 10005. The first shave with it was less than enjoyable but since then it has become my favorite of the bunch.

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    A Semogue seller and tactical user told me that this method does not hurt the bristles.

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