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    Default Re: Brushes

    Quote Originally Posted by Airportcopper View Post
    Good newbie brush?? Low cost??
    Thäter two band. Can't be beat.

    However, if your idea if low cost is like mine then an Omega " the professional" is great. Can't remember if it is the 10095 or the 10098. A quick Amazon search for "Omega The Professional " should do the trick. I paid $15 locally. Online probably a few bucks cheaper.
    Or a Frank Shaving badger brush. They're a bit floppy for my taste but they perform quite well. They go for 20-40 depending on the model. Check eBay and Star Shaving.
    Another splendiferous option is the L'Occitane travel brush. Synthetic with a small knot but it punches far above its weight class. $35 I think.


    All are great brushes. Start with the Omega. Then move to the Frank. Then if those don't satisfy you will know what you want and be able to search for it and find brushes with the characteristics you like.
    Last edited by bharner; 11-13-2012 at 11:39 PM.

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