Hi, Bryan. Some very nice brushes, and I am glad you promote synthetics, which are the only ones I use. Simpson brushes are excellent. I have a T1, T2, and T3. Not a fan of the T1, not enough density for me, but I really like the T2 and T3. All the best, Karl
Simpson brushes are well made but they don't hold lather the way our Jock range does, the lather seems to run down the bristles into the knot. Thanks for watching! Brian
@@jhonnycastro383 Hi Jhonny, I recommend the T3 for sensitive skin. It has more fibers than the T2, and therefore is softer to me. The Executive Shaving brushes look good to me, although I have not used any. I am also a fan of Yaqi brushes, which are very good and inexpensive.
If you really want a cheap brush you can get yaqi synthetic brushes from 7$. If you live in Europe and have access to dm drug stores there is balea synthetic for 7$ which uses the same knot as a 25$ Muhle, but the handle is plastic. For boar brushes there is omega which can be bought for 5-6$ or 10$. There is also zenith boar brush that goes from 7$, also known as 3me maestri in some other markets. Same oem, different branding. All good quality brushes, no need to spend top dollar for it
After not being satisfied with another synthetic brush and a couple of badger brushes I purchased the T2. The T2 was incredible, so now I am purchasing the T3. I just can't find a stand for the T3...
I was wondering, do you need to break in a synthetic brush or is it only for the non synthetic ones? And if yes, how does one break in a shaving brush? Lovely video!
I think it would be cool if you put the camera on a tripod and then you have another camera with the guy shooting some zooms on the stuff you review. For example, in this video you say '' as you can see here'' but we cannot see, if there was a guy zooming with another angle and camera would be fantastic.
"Let's start off with the cheapest..." Did someone tell you I'd be sitting in the front row?! :D You definitely had skinflints like me in mind, Thank You!
With a badger or boar hair brush, it will be necessary to drain the water from the brush in order to dry it (and not damage the bristles). With a synthetic, the bristles aren't so likely to get damaged if left to dry on their own.
I still hang my Simpson. I don’t know if it glued or wrapped; either way, no need for water sitting in it. If you have more than one brush, one could sit a day or a few days. Standing water will cause mold and mildew. Again, hang it up to dry, even though the bristles should be fine, it is caring for the brush as a whole.
Some fall out as the hairs are broken, this can be caused by a numbers of factors - splaying being one, also being a natural product they can rot and fall out. In the past 5 or so years I can only recall one shedding synthetic brush. Thanks for watching. Brian
One thing I can say with absolute certainty is avoid the Kent Infinity synthetic brushes. Mine is two years old and sheds each time it's used, has since new and it's only used once per week. Weak adhesive and knot construction.
Nothing can compare like the Yaqi rainbow, or timberwolf, or tuxedo. That knot that you show in the video it´s an old fiber, not a 4th generation hair, only the people who study and visit a lot of forum of shave know it, that´s why Industries buy synthetic hair to yaqi brush and put then in their brush that Chinese people are not dummies and they kepp this best knots, hair etc.... To me Yaqi have the best synthetic hair in the present, even more than DScosmetic.
The Two Best Shave Brushes on the Market today? The Simpson King Charles III Coronation Chubby 3 Fiber brush with a special handle has Softer Hair. Is a real Brush Monster. The T-3 is $29 Modestly Priced for its size. has a little Harder hair. It's 29mm? Buy one and measure it for yourself?? ' It's a clone of a 30mm Chubby 3 Super Badger Shaving Brush without paying for the Super Badger Price. 1, No need to clean your Brush, 2, No need for Brush Stand, 3, NO SOAKING time ready to Go, 4, Fast drying time, 5, Badger or Boar Brushes can and will fall apart Sooner than Later. Your mileage may vary??, 6, No Break in time, 7, No need for a Brush Stand Rinse Brush in Cold Water and let dry. I have used it going on 6 Years now' with know Hair Loss. Derby black it's the same price as the green Blades? Wheelchair Larry Happy New Year
Hey brian congrats on the dicision about not restocking badger brushes. Synthetic is all a man needs. Good job buddy
It was the right decision then and the right thing to do now and into the future.
Thanks for your endorsement.
Brian
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Hi, Bryan. Some very nice brushes, and I am glad you promote synthetics, which are the only ones I use. Simpson brushes are excellent. I have a T1, T2, and T3. Not a fan of the T1, not enough density for me, but I really like the T2 and T3. All the best, Karl
Simpson brushes are well made but they don't hold lather the way our Jock range does, the lather seems to run down the bristles into the knot.
Thanks for watching!
Brian
@@ExecutiveShaving Hi, Brian. Thank you for this information, and sorry about misspelling your name. Best regards, Karl
Hey there, what are the differences between T2 and T3? Do you recommend it for those with sensitive skin?
@@jhonnycastro383 Hi Jhonny, I recommend the T3 for sensitive skin. It has more fibers than the T2, and therefore is softer to me. The Executive Shaving brushes look good to me, although I have not used any. I am also a fan of Yaqi brushes, which are very good and inexpensive.
Just ordered my Medium Jock brush! Thank a lot for this video! 👍🏻
Let us know how you get on with it David. Thanks for your business!
Brian
If you really want a cheap brush you can get yaqi synthetic brushes from 7$. If you live in Europe and have access to dm drug stores there is balea synthetic for 7$ which uses the same knot as a 25$ Muhle, but the handle is plastic. For boar brushes there is omega which can be bought for 5-6$ or 10$. There is also zenith boar brush that goes from 7$, also known as 3me maestri in some other markets. Same oem, different branding. All good quality brushes, no need to spend top dollar for it
Hi Brian. Can you get that Vielong these days?
After not being satisfied with another synthetic brush and a couple of badger brushes I purchased the T2. The T2 was incredible, so now I am purchasing the T3. I just can't find a stand for the T3...
here you go: www.executive-shaving.co.uk/alpha-carbon-fibre-universal-brush-and-razor-stand
Thanks for watching.
Brian
Very perfect video, everything explained in such detail.
Thanks for your kind words and for watching.
Brian
I was wondering, do you need to break in a synthetic brush or is it only for the non synthetic ones? And if yes, how does one break in a shaving brush? Lovely video!
Hi Alex, your synthetic brush is good to go - no breaking in required. Thanks for watching!
I love the Vielong brush and will in the future by one. Great presentation Brian.
Hi, thank you.
Being myself a vegan, I use only synthetic brushes for ethical reasons.
What is the benefit of a rubberized wood handle over, say, a rubberized acrylic handle? I’m not sure I understand that product.
I actually just ordered an Omega S-Brush to try out. I figure I can’t go wrong for under £10.
You can see the grain of the wood under the rubber coating, it looks better than plain resin.
Brian
Executive Shaving ah! That sounds interesting. I’ll have to look up some images. Thanks!
Are the synthetic fibres used in your brushes the same as the silver tip fibres used by Edwin Jagger / Muhle?
They do not use the same fibres but they are incredibly soft - softer than badger silvertip brushes, yet they have significant backbone.
I think it would be cool if you put the camera on a tripod and then you have another camera with the guy shooting some zooms on the stuff you review. For example, in this video you say '' as you can see here'' but we cannot see, if there was a guy zooming with another angle and camera would be fantastic.
"Let's start off with the cheapest..." Did someone tell you I'd be sitting in the front row?! :D You definitely had skinflints like me in mind, Thank You!
Hi, you are welcome. Good shaving gear doesn't have to cost a lot.
Great video, thanks mr Brain 👍
Hi, you are welcome, thank you.
3:24 I'm new to DE shaving and will likely get a synthetic brush. But how come its not as necessary to have a stand with a Synthetic Brush?
With a badger or boar hair brush, it will be necessary to drain the water from the brush in order to dry it (and not damage the bristles). With a synthetic, the bristles aren't so likely to get damaged if left to dry on their own.
Synthetics don't rot and they dry very quickly, a stand is not essential.
Thanks for watching!
Brian
I still hang my Simpson. I don’t know if it glued or wrapped; either way, no need for water sitting in it.
If you have more than one brush, one could sit a day or a few days. Standing water will cause mold and mildew. Again, hang it up to dry, even though the bristles should be fine, it is caring for the brush as a whole.
I love synthetic tuxedo 🤵🏼
Hi, synthetic brushes are the way to go.
Thx for the Video brian!
Hi, you are welcome.
Why do badger brushes shed so many hairs Brian?
Some fall out as the hairs are broken, this can be caused by a numbers of factors - splaying being one, also being a natural product they can rot and fall out.
In the past 5 or so years I can only recall one shedding synthetic brush.
Thanks for watching.
Brian
One thing I can say with absolute certainty is avoid the Kent Infinity synthetic brushes. Mine is two years old and sheds each time it's used, has since new and it's only used once per week. Weak adhesive and knot construction.
I'm not a fan of that brand.
Brian
Nothing can compare like the Yaqi rainbow, or timberwolf, or tuxedo. That knot that you show in the video it´s an old fiber, not a 4th generation hair, only the people who study and visit a lot of forum of shave know it, that´s why Industries buy synthetic hair to yaqi brush and put then in their brush that Chinese people are not dummies and they kepp this best knots, hair etc....
To me Yaqi have the best synthetic hair in the present, even more than DScosmetic.
I wish I could understand your point. Never mind, thanks for watching every click helps.
Brian
@Jeremy Morrison Pardon?
The Two Best Shave Brushes on the Market today? The Simpson King Charles III Coronation Chubby 3 Fiber brush with a special handle has Softer Hair. Is a real Brush Monster. The T-3 is $29 Modestly Priced for its size. has a little Harder hair. It's 29mm? Buy one and measure it for yourself?? ' It's a clone of a 30mm Chubby 3 Super Badger Shaving Brush without paying for the Super Badger Price. 1, No need to clean your Brush, 2, No need for Brush Stand, 3, NO SOAKING time ready to Go, 4, Fast drying time, 5, Badger or Boar Brushes can and will fall apart Sooner than Later. Your mileage may vary??, 6, No Break in time, 7, No need for a Brush Stand Rinse Brush in Cold Water and let dry. I have used it going on 6 Years now' with know Hair Loss. Derby black it's the same price as the green Blades? Wheelchair Larry Happy New Year
The video is a bit blurry compared to your other videos, have you changed the camera? Greetings!
Hi, thanks for the feedback, I'll pass your comments on to the production team.
15.50 is not ridiculously cheap
For a handmade shaving brush? Sure you can get cheaper but when has cheapest ever been best? Buy cheap, buy twice.
Thanks for watching.
Brian