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    I will face lather once in awhile, but I prefer not too as the lather is not warm. Yes I know...... I'm spoiled.... I like my Dirty Bird Scuttle and warm lather. If not for the str8razor my man card might be in question
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    I will face lather once in awhile, but I prefer not too as the lather is not warm. Yes I know...... I'm spoiled.... I like my Dirty Bird Scuttle and warm lather. If not for the str8razor my man card might be in question[/QUOTE

    I love my dirty bird scuttle to death but I like a change of pace to

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    I face lather exclusively as well. I have several brushes from floppy to stiffer and they all work just fine. However, I only
    use creams.
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    i face lather exclusively also and any brush will work, really, within reason.
    If you want to get a Frank Shaving synthetic as a very good cheap brush that makes incredible lather, then i would highly recommend it.
    A good TGN Finest knot will also be very good just as the Vie-Long horse-hair brushes, both of which are reasonably priced.
    i prefer my custom Frank Shaving synthetic 24/48mm and the Chubby 1 two band along with the Rooney Heritage Stubby 1XL.
    Good luck.

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