Badger vs. Boar Wet Shave Brush
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Hello again!!
Thank you for checking out our TH-cam channel. In this video Matt talks about the benefits of choosing a badger or boar shaving brush.
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I use Boar and Horsehair brushes most of the time. I have one badger and many synthetic. But boar is my favorite. I use an Omega 1098 mostly, and my dads Marvy #5.
Love the boar. I've tried all 4 major fibers and a quality boar has my favorite face feel, outdoing my D01 Custom Shavemac which I spent a lot more on. It's nice to hear an objective comparison between the types. A lot of people simply equate softer with better without realizing that a soft brush is a preference.
I actually prefer boar as well.
gbinct I have, since that comment, found a badger that I like about AS MUCH as my boars - a Vie Long Beehive in Silvertip, but that just makes it about a tie. Overall, there are more boar brushes that I love than badgers. LOVE boars.
yea, boar acts just like badger once been broken in
yea, boar acts just like badger once been broken in
Filamberbi
Great tips Matt, as for me yes shaving at night at taking time is a great way to unwind.
My first brush was an Omega boar brush. Never had any irritation or in-grown hairs. It was only when i decided to try silver tip badger that i started getting little zits and in-grown hairs along the jawline. I tried scrubbing, I tried light pressure but the results were never that great. Now I'm switching back to boar. Guess it all depends on your skin and what works best with it...
I really like this video, because overall, I have had good experiences with boar brushes.
I prefer hard soaps so I usually go for my boar brushes more often than others, but I do enjoy my silvertip from time to time with a good cream.
The barbers I know use Omega boar brushes imported from Italy. I think they like them for their durability and moderate price.
Honestly, I feel that with any brush, it all depends on the ratio of water to soap/ cream when u whip up the lather. Rest is all about making mistakes in the ratio and correcting yourself in getting a better, creamier lather with any sort of brush. It's the experience that matters in the end. There's nothing superior or inferior with the brushes.
Very honest presentation👍
I have all the main types of brushes and I still prefer the boar brushes (Omega), followed by syntetics (with max rigidity/backbone) than badgers.
Boar hair brush use and ingrown hair issues is a great point.
I will consider a boat brush in my future purchases.
I like the backbone of a boar brush, and once broken in the tops are as soft as a badger.
I break mine in by rubbing them on a bristle hair brush. Can break them in within a day instead of months of use.
My favorite is a boar brush , 2nd horse , 3 synthetic .
I have a Spanish horse hair brush that I really like. Would like to try a brush made of polar bear fur. It is hollow so it should hold water well.
Always great advice - thanks Matt.
Thanks for the video! Very useful!! I am new at wet shaving world and one of my concerns is, how ethical are animal hair based brushes? Any knowledge on that matter?
I have about 3 synthetic brushes and I have a cheap Van Der Hagen badger brush. I’m sure that more expensive badger brushes are much better, but I like my synthetics much better than my badger lol. Never had a boar brush!
thank you! this was an extremely helpful :)
Really helpful many thanks!
Thx!
hi, great video thank you. is there a difference between boar brushes and how do you tell the difference in the quality of the boar brushes.
I use boar for soaps and badger for creams
Same here, and I've been using brushes for more than 40 years. Also have horse hair & synthetic brushes to round out the variety. In addition, I have 4 razors in active rotation: Twist to open; slant head; open comb, and closed/safety bar.
Great Vid. Thanks
Great Video very nice new things to know i was wondering why my Boar Brush isnt doing lather after 1st 2nd pass and my Badger do 3 passes easy with 1 load :) very Useful video :)
I love the perfecto badger because it's under 20$ and it works great!
the play in the back of your shirt looks like its torn open
A badger brush from 40's.😲 I think the lifespan of these brushs, are about 10 to 15 years. Good to know
Matt PLEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEASE which is that vintage beauty? I meaning on brus that you said that is your personal.
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But the question remains, what would James Bond use?
who made it?
Please do one on horse hair as well. :)
Absolutely! Horse hair and synthetic tutorials will be coming soon!
RazorEmporium hey Matt nice video, any idea where I could find one of those wsp boar brushes?
It took me a while to find the ideal shaving brush, at least for me. It isn't badger. It isn't boar, and it isn't synthetic either. Its horse! Back at the turn of the century many shave brushes were horse. These brushes are sort of between badger and boar. A bit stiffer than badger. Yet they hold water more like a badger brush.
Horse hair brushes fell out of favor because of an anthrax epidemic I believe in the 1920s. The rest is history. These days horses are vaccinated against anthrax.
Love to try a horse hair brush!!!
Atleast they don't Have Porkipine hair😂😃
boar best for me
Hate to think of badgers being killed to make a shaving brush of all things.
They are usually farmed for their meat. Their pelt is a bi-product just as leather is a bi-product of the beef industry.
Badgers are regarded as pests by Chinese farmers because they are threats to their animals.
@@RazorEmporium this makes no sense. People are not farming badgers for meat, but because people are buying $300 badger brushes. That’s why badger brushes are so expensive and boar ones are cheap. Because we actually eat boar meat and those animals are in high supply.
I’m not a vegan, but it’s clear that badger brushes are not ethical. I’m still in favor of using boar, horse and synthetic.
I bought a boar brush some times ago and now the hairs of the brush are not straight anymore. There are all distorted like twisted unlike my other brushes made from badger hairs... Does somebody else have the same problem?
The follicle is a gland around the root of the hair. Brushes lift the hair, NOT the follicle. If you want to make a video with a comparison please be accurate with what you are saying or you lose credibility.
the right brush is the cheapest brush
+sean mc cann
Says a blacky!!
Frito Laye first of, im not black, secondly, how racist are you?