Hello Gents (and ladies),
Until recently ive been using the body shop synthetic brush (on soaps) and loving every second. I saw in a big-w (for USA, think a smaller wallmart) a comoy best badger brush for $14aud, so i picked it up, interested to try badger (although knowing full well it was the cheapest one I was going to find).
When I tried to use it on my C&E Sienna soap the other day it worked fine, built mountains of lather perfectly, but when time came to move from mug to face everything went haywire! It was like i was brushing the knot directly onto my face, the hairs went all ourwards and pushed the lather out and onto the outter hairs and handle, leaving me with a latherfree face where the brush went over.
Long story short, is there a different technique for using natural hairs over synthetic, or is it just because this brush is rubbish?
Until recently ive been using the body shop synthetic brush (on soaps) and loving every second. I saw in a big-w (for USA, think a smaller wallmart) a comoy best badger brush for $14aud, so i picked it up, interested to try badger (although knowing full well it was the cheapest one I was going to find).
When I tried to use it on my C&E Sienna soap the other day it worked fine, built mountains of lather perfectly, but when time came to move from mug to face everything went haywire! It was like i was brushing the knot directly onto my face, the hairs went all ourwards and pushed the lather out and onto the outter hairs and handle, leaving me with a latherfree face where the brush went over.
Long story short, is there a different technique for using natural hairs over synthetic, or is it just because this brush is rubbish?