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Thread: Simpsons WeeScott
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01-29-2013, 05:03 PM #11
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01-29-2013, 06:49 PM #12
I had one for a while. It's a quality brush, but the size.......well sometimes it does matter. They got popular when Cory Greenberg started talking them up on his blog (at least that's why I bought one). In the end I ended up giving it to a member who had one, loved it, but lost it down a toilet. It's a long story....
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01-30-2013, 12:39 AM #13
I have one have never used it, I let my 6 year old Son use it when he wants to shave with me, but after reading this maybe I should try it.
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01-30-2013, 12:48 AM #14
- Join Date
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01-30-2013, 08:54 PM #15
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- May 2010
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- England
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Thanked: 67It's been a while since I've posted, but this one I couldn't pass up.
I use my WeeScot a couple times a week, and it's never failed to facelather anything I've thrown at it. Its small size means that I can vigorously lather on my face without all the sloppy splashiness of even a small-sized silvertip. It's my favorite brush for facelathering sticks, like the Palmolive and Volobra, and absolutely eats up pucks. It's a great daily brush, and anyone who relegates it to travel-only use is missing out on its brilliance.
I recommend the WeeScot without hesitation. Everyone should own one.
There ya go.
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02-03-2013, 07:51 AM #16
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Thanked: 30Gary Young, the great nephew of Alexander Simpson, responds to this blogpost about the Wee. Interesting stuff.
Why is the Wee Scot the only brush to which Alexander Simpson affixed his signature? « Later On