View Full Version : Omega 49 Pro for face lathering?
BladeDE40
12-03-2010, 04:53 PM
I was looking at picking up this brush as my first boar. I am a face latherer and am a bit concerned that this brush might be a bit big for that. Any other face latherers use this brush or does anyone have any suggestions for a boar that would be good for face latheting?
Thanks!
pelicano
12-03-2010, 05:01 PM
It's a great brush. Scrubby, but not scratchy. Good for the face.:thumbup1:
mblakele
12-03-2010, 05:04 PM
The 10049 is a bit large for face lathering. I do it anyway, but it's a little awkward. Speaking only for brushes that I have, the Semogue Owners Club, Omega 81052, and Omega 10066 all do fine. So does the Boreal 322, but mine is a shedder so I can't recommend that model.
blugill
12-03-2010, 05:08 PM
That is one bad a** brush my friend, I use it almost daily and the thing just gets better n better. I use it on my head and face, and to me it is one fine brush that makes and holds more lather than a man can use in a single shave. I recommend getting one, and you wont be disappointed !! TMHO.
BladeDE40
12-03-2010, 06:59 PM
The 10049 is a bit large for face lathering. I do it anyway, but it's a little awkward. Speaking only for brushes that I have, the Semogue Owners Club, Omega 81052, and Omega 10066 all do fine. So does the Boreal 322, but mine is a shedder so I can't recommend that model.
The Semogue's look nice...any US retailers carry them?
Sfbagger
12-03-2010, 11:11 PM
You know, at $9 from West Coast Shaving, I'd give it a shot. I face lather with mine all the time.
Drubbing
12-03-2010, 11:59 PM
The Semogue's look nice...any US retailers carry them?
Nope. Vintage Scent has the full range. Fendrihan and a couple of Euro vendors have a selection.
Picaro
12-04-2010, 12:20 AM
If you like the general look and style of the 10049 but think its a bit too big, have a look at the 10029. Its basically a scaled down version of the 10049.
I have one, and it suits me for face lathering.
Marco
12-04-2010, 03:51 AM
Omega shaving brushes are very good indeed. Anyhow my favourite boar brushes are the Semogue. For face lathering I'd recommend the SOC, the 1800 and the 1250 models.
BladeDE40
12-04-2010, 07:06 PM
Thanks for all the suggestions...I dropped some hints to my wife on the SOC brush...good looking brush!
Sledgehammer39
12-04-2010, 07:10 PM
The pro brush is really good for face-lathering. On occasion I also like using this omega brush:
http://badgerandblade.com/vb/showthread.php?ltr=O&t=142162
As part of surviving my DE shaving "boot camp", for two of my sons friends, I am building them a shave kit as a Christmas present. I got the 49 Pro in red and black and will let them pick.
I am glad to see that they are highly rated, just might have to get one for myself now. :001_smile
inkcoffee
12-05-2010, 09:42 AM
+1 on using this brush for face lathering and getting it from WCS, you'll have it at your house in 4 days or less at under $12 shipped
honed
12-05-2010, 09:55 AM
It is big & has a huge loft, but it works like a charm with face lathering. It's a beast!
ginhud
12-05-2010, 10:16 AM
I always face lather and my omega 49 in red comes into rotation whenever it feels right. It does just fine with either soaps or creams. I'm glad I've got it!
oscar11
12-05-2010, 10:48 AM
Don't forget the "3 little pigs". I've been using the Omega #50068 with MWF soap for awhile and have been very satisfied with it. This tiny brush will whip up some lather. Another brush I use is the Omega wide waist #40033, short loft, this is a real lathering machine. Larger diameter knots need to dry or they can get stinky (my experience, anyway). I think I'm going to pick up an Omega #21047, another smaller knot boar, and retire my old brush.
mftoms59
12-07-2010, 09:17 PM
Omega shaving brushes are very good indeed. Anyhow my favourite boar brushes are the Semogue. For face lathering I'd recommend the SOC, the 1800 and the 1250 models.
I'm waiting for my 1250, ordered last night after shipping off an Omega 11575 :thumbup1: as part of a PIF package.
I mainly bowl lather using a mortar bowl (textured inside great for breaking in brushes) with an Omega 49:biggrin1:, Vie long 13250 horse:thumbup:, and a no name horse from Turkey I received Monday (loft ~46, Knot ~24, but not very dense), also PIFed my Escali Badger (decent brush).
BladeDE40
01-18-2011, 04:17 PM
I eneded up going with the Semogue 1250...it finally arrived today, what a beautifully crafted brush...can't wait to get it broken in!
Pkrankow
01-18-2011, 05:18 PM
I got a 10098 and it face lathers just fine. This is a HUGE brush. Lather goes everywhere!
Phil
I just got the Pro 49 a couple of weeks ago. It is rather large for face lathering but I do it any way. It also whips a great lather in a bowl. I made a superb bowl of lather using the 49 and Tabac. Absolutely beautiful. It is a fine brush.
The Omega 10018 is a terrific face lathering brush IMO. It is cheap as..
http://www.shoeboxshaveshop.com/omega-10018--available-in-four-color-c1001839.html
OkieStubble
01-18-2011, 10:04 PM
I just got the Pro 49 a couple of weeks ago. It is rather large for face lathering but I do it any way. It also whips a great lather in a bowl. I made a superb bowl of lather using the 49 and Tabac. Absolutely beautiful. It is a fine brush.
I also just received my 49 in the mail today. Trying to get the stink out now so I can use it.
Wingnut
01-19-2011, 08:53 AM
I've got a Pro 49 in white that I use for my soaps, and I exclusively face lather. Works just fine for me!
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