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09-22-2014, 04:25 PM
Thread: Best brush dimensions for begginers
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You are very welcome, Alex. Because of a hyper...
You are very welcome, Alex.
Because of a hyper sensitive skin, I use only silvertip brushes with silky soft tips.
I've had the Simpson Chubby and sold it. The brush is great, but the handle is... -
09-22-2014, 04:02 PM
Thread: Best brush dimensions for begginers
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Alex, Many brushes come with the handle in the...
Alex,
Many brushes come with the handle in the 50-55mm range, mostly about 50-53mm. I prefer a handle in the 60-70mm range. Not many, however, are available in that range. One of the sweetest... -
09-22-2014, 03:20 PM
Thread: Best brush dimensions for begginers
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You can go with a 22mm knot, too. I don't see a...
You can go with a 22mm knot, too. I don't see a problem with that.
If you face lather, the 50-55mm loft will give you plenty of backbone. Any higher loft, in many cases, and you run the risk of... -
09-22-2014, 03:17 PM
Thread: Best brush dimensions for begginers
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Yes, Alex, the Simpson Harvard is a good brush,...
Yes, Alex, the Simpson Harvard is a good brush, too, although I think it is way overpriced.
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09-21-2014, 10:51 PM
Thread: Best brush dimensions for begginers
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Alex, In badger brushes, a 24-26mm knot and...
Alex,
In badger brushes, a 24-26mm knot and 50-55mm loft will be ideal. If you face lather, a 53mm loft would be ideal. A medium backbone is always a good idea. For the hair grade, I would stick...
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