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    Long story short, not too long ago I get into wet shaving. I bought myself a cheap shaving brush and had nothing but problems with it. The bristles on that old brush I had were way too stiff, I couldn't even massage the brush onto my face without having a rash due to the hard bristles. So recently I went into a big drugstore here in town, and bought myself a pure badgerhair brush for 8 Euros (10,40USD - 10,70CAD - 7,00GBP - 10,16AUD) and it was worth every cent. The hairs on it are extremely soft and finally I no longer have to "paint" the lather on me. I couldn't find an exact picture of it, but this is very similar.

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    Looks to me like it was money well spent.
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    That looks like a nice brush for the price. Also congratulations on your knowledge of the English language. I don't speak Slovak, but I am currently studying Polish. I love to speak with our European friends!

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    AbnRgr,

    Hehe, that made me laugh, I've been learning English ever since I was two years old, a little off topic here, but lived in Orlando, Florida when I moved from Slovakia with my family. If you learn Polish and really study it hard, you could speak it with not only Slovaks but use it in, the Czech Republic, Slovakia, Slovenia, Serbia, pretty much all the Slavic countries Ofcourse every language has it's own words but you can defenetly keep a conversation going

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    Quote Originally Posted by Glow View Post
    Hey everyone,


    Long story short, not too long ago I get into wet shaving. I bought myself a cheap shaving brush and had nothing but problems with it. The bristles on that old brush I had were way too stiff, I couldn't even massage the brush onto my face without having a rash due to the hard bristles. So recently I went into a big drugstore here in town, and bought myself a pure badgerhair brush for 8 Euros (10,40USD - 10,70CAD - 7,00GBP - 10,16AUD) and it was worth every cent. The hairs on it are extremely soft and finally I no longer have to "paint" the lather on me. I couldn't find an exact picture of it, but this is very similar.

    - Peter
    That's a much better brush than you can get in a drugstore in the United States.

    Straight razor shaver and loving it!
    40-year survivor of electric and multiblade razors

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