Sly Bald Guys Forum
Head Shaving, Grooming & Care => Head Shaving => Topic started by: Daven on July 07, 2011, 04:23:54 PM
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My granddad used a brush and double sided razor. My dad uses heated foam but no brush. I see a lot of you guys use a brush to apply the foam. Why? What does it do that just applying by hand doesn't do?
Thanks for helping me understand.
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The brush helps to work the lather around the whiskers and seems to stand them up a bit more = plus it just feels really good. If you go with a brush, go to Amazon and get a cheap bdger brush, about 15 bucks. Yes, you can get a boar bristle one for about 5 or 6 bucks but the badger is worth the difference. Of course you can spend over a 100 bucks on a badger brush but the 15 dollar one is a great starting point.
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like sialor61 said it helps lift the whisker up an I think helps mousterise the skin too
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Daven, a brush helps to lift the stubble. Also, I've found shaving soaps provide a better shave than canned creams and gels, are more economical, and are more environmentally friendly!
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I actually use cheap hair conditioner to shave my head with. I wonder if you could use a brush with that?
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Ok, that makes sence. Does a brush work well with headslick? I'm going to go get one. I appreciate the help.
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yes - it works great with 'slick or any other cream product. it's much more effective than just your hand - plus after you master loading up the brush it allows you to keep a ready supply of lather for a second pass or touching up a spot you may miss. Most likely all you'll find in stock at local retailers are the cheap boar bristle brushes - if you go that route see if you can get a small stand so it can be stored/dried with the bristles down. Boar tends to spread/distort a bit more than badger. As a dedicated bowl and brush guy I suggest Amazon for an entry level badger brush and a Marvey hard rubber cup. (it's the dark one and being rubber is vwery forgiving of being dropped etc) the mug should be around 10 bucks. And if you;re into menthol aftershaves for the summer I suggest Osage Rub - my facwe/head is about numb from the "cold" after I use it.