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Breaking in a boar brush
by
greatnessinc
on 30 Jan, 2013 21:28
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I have a boar brush that came in a shave set I got for Christmas. I've only tried to use it twice but it just will not make a lather. I've read that boar brushes are more of a challenge to break in. Tips on how to do this?
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#1
by
Lynchy
on 30 Jan, 2013 23:59
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#2
by
bella
on 31 Jan, 2013 03:10
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Thanks for this info. Boar brush is at the top of my shopping list after experiencing it at the barber

I am ashamed to say I used a spare makeup brush for a few days before realizing my fingers were better suited for the lathering up job.

Good to know they require some break in time because I would have hated to bring home a brush and been devastated by the initial results after having such a good experience @ the barbershop w/ one.
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#3
by
Lynchy
on 31 Jan, 2013 04:05
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#4
by
Mikekoz13
on 31 Jan, 2013 04:09
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You just need to use it. It will break in quickly.
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#5
by
bella
on 31 Jan, 2013 06:48
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Thanks Lynchy! That spot is right on my way to my doctor's office, where I am headed this afternoon with the full expectation she will bust out a magic wand and rid me of this cold!
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#6
by
greatnessinc
on 31 Jan, 2013 10:49
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The one I have is probably low end potentially just a bad brush. I have a low end badger brush, the only problem with it is the shedding of bristles.
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#7
by
Switchy
on 31 Jan, 2013 11:40
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I know what you mean. Mine is the same, I bought a cheap one at Wallyworld in Montana it was red and white , and it never shed . Then this Van Der Hagen sheds 2-3 bristles a shave. So I am going to order a nice one that will last a lifetime.
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#8
by
greatnessinc
on 31 Jan, 2013 13:56
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My boar brush is a Van Der Hagen. My badger is a Tweezerman, the shedding makes me think it might not last. I will invest in a quality brush eventually.
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#9
by
warhawk
on 31 Jan, 2013 16:04
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My boar brush is a Van Der Hagen. My badger is a Tweezerman, the shedding makes me think it might not last. I will invest in a quality brush eventually.
@greatnessinc: Get a Semogue boar brush. They are the best bang for your buck boar brushes in the planet IMHO. The best price for the Semogue brushes are from VintageScent. If you are patient... it takes about 10-14 days mailed from Portugal. Portugal is the home of Semogue brushes. Semogue brushes are very beloved in the wet shaving community. The 620 was my very 1st brush. It is still my favorite. I also got a SOC and most recently a 1438 & 610.
Keep us posted,
WARHAWK
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#10
by
greatnessinc
on 05 Feb, 2013 13:09
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I just ordered a Semogue 2000, I'll leave impressions after I try it out.
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#11
by
warhawk
on 06 Feb, 2013 10:00
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I just ordered a Semogue 2000, I'll leave impressions after I try it out.
Hey greatnessinc: Be patient with the "break in period" of the brush. One thing about boar brushes is that they get better with time. Check out badgerandblade.com and do a search on Semogue brushes. I have learned a lot from the BadgerandBlade forum. As you know... I am a huge fan of Semogue brushes. Looking forward to your review with pics.
WARHAWK
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#12
by
greatnessinc
on 06 Feb, 2013 13:05
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Question, once you've broken in a brush if you sideline it do you need to break it in again?
I think my Van Der Hagen is almost broken in, anyhow I'll probably have it broken in by the time my 2000 gets here.
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#13
by
warhawk
on 07 Feb, 2013 20:13
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Question, once you've broken in a brush if you sideline it do you need to break it in again?
I think my Van Der Hagen is almost broken in, anyhow I'll probably have it broken in by the time my 2000 gets here.
No... once it is "broken in", you do not need to break it in anymore. For example... my Semogue 620 is "broken in" but has been sidelined because I have been using my Semogue 610 and 1438. My 620 still performs like a champ.
WARHAWK
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#14
by
greatnessinc
on 08 Feb, 2013 13:58
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How much shedding is normal? I'm assuming that shedding is going to happen with every brush.