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Why use a brush?
by
Daven
on 19 Jun, 2013 16:12
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I see that many people use a brush to apply their shaving lotion. What is the advantage to using a brush instead of just using your hand?
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#1
by
Mikekoz13
on 19 Jun, 2013 17:57
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Well besides the fact that it feels great!!!........... a brush is a natural exfoliator and you will use less product with a brush. Additionally you get a nice even layer of your shaving cream, soap, etc. with a brush.
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#2
by
warhawk
on 19 Jun, 2013 18:07
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#3
by
-Doug-
on 19 Jun, 2013 19:14
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I'll second both of Mike's point. I've found that I use much less product when I use a brush. I usually have enough left ton my brush after head shaving that I can use it to shave my face.
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#4
by
mrzed
on 19 Jun, 2013 19:27
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I use a brush because I can lather up the head slick/shave secret combo nicely. Then re-apply, then re-apply if I want. Just add a dab more water to the brush. i.e. spreads the shave cream out further without having to get more out of the dispenser.
I think the lather goes further with a brush. And it does feel good.
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#5
by
xabydaddy
on 19 Jun, 2013 19:34
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All of the below!!!
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#6
by
Sir Harry
on 19 Jun, 2013 22:01
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I agree with all of the posts above.....but ever since using a brush, I get a BBS shave that lasts 36 hours or more depending on what razor I use....Most importantly, I think I have nicked myself only once since using a shaving brush....Further, it's harder to miss spots with a brush as opposed to a hand...my 0.02
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#7
by
Dmac
on 19 Jun, 2013 22:17
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You guys sold me! Just ordered a brush and soap based on the recommendations here and your glowing reviews
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#8
by
pjm789
on 22 Jun, 2013 07:03
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Been using both boar and badger brushes for some years now. There's nothing quite like the results you get. Even an inexpensive brush will give you a new shaving experience. I highly recommend using one.
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#9
by
Roger
on 09 Jan, 2014 23:43
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Question. What price would you guys say is reasonable to pay for a brush? I went to the Art of Shaving website (we have a store near my home) and saw prices from $50 bucks up to several hundred bucks! YIKES! I then busted out the Google Fu and saw badger brushes starting at around $13 bucks.
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#10
by
Goatee
on 10 Jan, 2014 04:40
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I only started to use a brush when I shaved my head and now use it for around my beard. Wouldn't do it any other way now. Mine was a very cheap brush.
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#11
by
Mike E. P.
on 10 Jan, 2014 05:25
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Question. What price would you guys say is reasonable to pay for a brush? I went to the Art of Shaving website (we have a store near my home) and saw prices from $50 bucks up to several hundred bucks! YIKES! I then busted out the Google Fu and saw badger brushes starting at around $13 bucks.
I went into an Art of Shaving store recently and ran right out of that after seeing that a "royal" shave was $55!
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#12
by
Cave Dweller
on 10 Jan, 2014 07:55
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Art of Shaving is an enigma to me. Does any man REALLY need a $200 silver handle for his Gillette razor?
The best brush I bought was a $9 boar with a plastic handle from a grocery store. It has firm but not prickly bristles that feel good on the skin. My kids gave me a much more expensive, wood-handled badger for Fathers' Day. I use it because of them, but keep the boar close by.
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#13
by
Roger
on 10 Jan, 2014 09:51
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After I posted my question above I did some more searching on the forum.
I think the phrase I'm looking for is that "The Art of Shaving store is whack, yo."
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#14
by
Mikekoz13
on 10 Jan, 2014 16:25
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I bought a Vulfix brush from italianbarber.com a while back. I think it was about $22.... and it's very nice.