Like you, I have some dexterity issues with my hands so bigger handles are easier for me to use. PAA's brushes really stand out because they are easy to hold, interesting to look at, and inexpensive. My first brush was the Atomic Rocket and it remains one of my favorites, as does their new Doppler.
Anything made by Semogue. Their boar brushes are outstanding. One important thing about handles. The handle needs a central groove or equivalent so that you can rest the brush on the edge of a soap tub without it slipping in or off between passes.
I have a dirt cheap Yaqi synthetic brush. It is super soft and works very well. Spending a lot of money on a brush in my opinion is insane. Better to put your money into hardware. Sharpologist says that the PAA Amber Aerolite brush is the best bang for the buck. Perhaps when my current (and only) brush wears out, I may gravitate to the PAA brushes.
I’m a brush junkie, currently have 41 brushes. The majority of my brushes have badger knots, the Fanchurian knot has the highest count. Chisel and Hound is my highest count on brushes with Sawdust Creations I the number 2 spot. I currently by my brushes with out knots when I can. I have 3 knots that I really like. At $60 the Fanchurian is a little to expensive. I have found just as good knots at a more affordable pricepoint. My top knots are Maggard’s Silver tip badger knot and SHD badger. I recently found a synthetic knot that I really like, AP Shave Co G5C. The G5C is a killer knot.
"When we talk about the handles of shave brushes, we talk about the handle of the shave brush." I see. Please continue. Have I mentioned that I enjoy your videos?
It's so tricky... like you mentioned there are so many grips, lengths, widths, types of ridges for holding. Also the feel of the brush and how easily it splays. So far I havn't found my unicorn brush yet I may have to suck it up and make one on my lathe one of these days and pair it with an ideal knot.
I agree with you about "backbone" with bore hair. I like bore for hard soaps, but badger is great for creams because of it's softness. Horse hair is my favorite, in between bore and badger and works well with all but hardest soaps
I've been favoring my Yaqi badger brushes lately. They make some fantastic brushes, at very good prices. I prefer them over any of my more expensive artisan brushes. Granted, I've never used any of the high dollar knots like the Fanchurian, etc., but Yaqi badger knots work quite well for me.
Like everything else in the hobby, everyone has a personal set of preferences. I like longer, chunkier handles and knots that splay easily (ie less backbone - ah, what the hell, let’s call them spineless, yellow bellied knots). Why? Well, I have large hands, with some trauma induced arthritic weakness in my (dominant) right wrist, and I bowl lather because excessive face lathering irritates my skin. I just do a couple of swirls on my cheeks and upper neck while splaying the brush, and then paint the lather. As for aesthetics, I’m afraid I couldn’t care less what the handle looks like. Form and function are what matter. Cheers. 👍🪒
Thanks for sharing! Some people like to slap the brush on their face too. I haven’t tried that but sounds like a spineless knot would work wonders for that too
Great video Greg. I prefer a Chunkier handle at least 50mm height but really like around 60mmI. Knot size 26mm seems to be the sweet spot. I am mainly a bowl latherer. I thought I wanted higher backbone but now I just like variety. I have synthetic, badger and boar. I like all but I favor natural hair for more face feel. They all have their place. Take care.
Nice collection! Don't know why but lately I prefer a synthetic knot. The price is good and they feel better for my face lathering. Thanks for sharing.
Hey. Been using synthetics almost exclusively for like the past year. Great knots at a great price. No break in period. Just love 'em. Have a good rest of your weekend
Hey, another Top Knot video! Dad jokes are fun. My preference is a short fatty with a bulb knot, hair type has gotta be badger or synthetic. That means the Simpsons T3 28mm synthetic is in the top spot on my shelf and I just love it. Second place is a Stirling 24mm badger bulb knot with the butterscotch handle. Wish that one was a 26 or bigger but it’s still really smoov and sexy. My least favorite is a Vielong horse/badger hybrid. Tiny knot, no backbone, and damn was it a stinky girl
I am digging the 26 mm G5C knot from AP Shave Co. with a cheap-ass handle. Excellent brush at an unbeatable price. Has the look, feel, and performance of a Badger brush.
I’m fairly new to the wet shaving community. I’ve 3 brushes 2 synthetic and 1 badger. The badger was my 1st brush, when I was doing my research into wet shaving it said badger was the best. Though I think the one I got was the ass hair off a road kill badger. I then got the StarCraft and the StarWisp from Phoenix shaving both seem great to me but slightly favouring the StarWisp. So at moment I’m preferring a synthetic knot. Not to bothered about the handle as long it’s comfortable in the hand.
Haha road kill badger! Yes my first brush was probably from the same badger. The Phoenix brushes are great for sure. Welcome to wet shaving. I hope you have a great day
Great videos Greg! For me the knot is the most important part as a face latherer, I use badgers about 50% of the shaves; and synthetics for the other 50%. I really like a loft around 51-53 mm… seems to be the perfect amount of splay for a face lather, and not have and scritch or scratch. Have a great weekend!
I just picked up the Atomic Rocket you featured. I haven’t used it yet and have little to compare it to. My only other brush is a Yaqi Sagrada Familia which many seem to like. I’ve only ever used synthetic and have never been missing backbone, but again nothing to compare it to. I got the Rocket mainly because it’s taller and will more easily reach the soap at the bottom of my Old Spice mug.
Handles, I prefer the traditional barber style handles. And, horsehair is a must try. Love my horsehair brush. Soft feel without the break in period, decent backbone, and whips up a lather easily.
i have a badger and a boar. they both feel very different in hand and performance. i constantly go back and forth. love them both so much i've never felt the need to buy another brush. great video :)
Greg, I always enjoy your videos. You are quickly becoming a favorite in the shave genre. This was one of the most informative brush Vids I have seen. I like a basic Boar Hair Ever Ready 100 T. From the 60's. I remember seeing my dads on the sink from my childhood. This is one of the mind pictures that got me going down This shaving rabbit hole. I probably do have about 50-60 brushes I've collected over the last 20 some years. I like a softer brush for creams. I have an Ever Ready 1000 Soft as silk. I use the boar for soaps (better lather for me). I don't like to really "scrub my face" with the brush because I have sensitive skin and find it too abrasive. I like to just make a warm lather ang put it on my face dabbing with the brush and using my hand. I feel the act of shaving itself exfoliates my skin. Okay, I am rambling...Thanks for the informative, full of levity shows. Keep them coming, you always make me laugh🤣🤣🤣
Thanks for the kind words and sharing your preferred brushes for applications. I think it’s a lot of fun to hear other perspective’s on these things as they are typically wildly different. Have a wonderful day
I was recently asked to recommend a brush for someone's birthday who wanted to get into wet shaving. I picked a $20 Semogue boar brush. The hair is softer than most boar, and even though the loft is a little high, it still has good backbone. I use mine for face lathering, but it's still good for painting on lather if you're a bowl guy. It's a great compromise between stiffness and softness, and backbone and flex. I thought it was pretty much ideal until I got a Chisel and Hound. Holy Schnikes! It's like using a firm cloud that has a 1 gallon internal reservoir. I have a hard time switching between a big badger knot, small, boar, and a big vs small synthetic in terms of how much water and soap. Do you have that same issue? It was much simpler when I only used one brush, but I enjoy the variety, and it's nice to use a synth on days when I don't have much time to soak and dry.
My first brush was a cheap boar one, which I do not remember having much of a smell, and then I got a synthetic one that looked very nice (fake silver-tip look) but is terrible to make foam. My latest brush that I got together with my first DE razor is a "pure badger" (machine made badger) the cheapest badger brush they had. And I really like it's foaming ability and it's comfortable enough but a little prickly. But it smelled so much for the first few months! It had an intense horse-y/game-y smell (which I assume is the smell of badgers) that isn't too nasty but it starts to get unpleasant when you're stuck with that smell on your face for an hour. After several weeks the smell is now mostly washed out, fortunately. But it makes me a little hesitant to ever buy another badger based one if I want to buy a really fancy silver-tip one day, if I have to foam it up dozens of times before it's tolerable. Is all badger brushes smelly at first, or do they pre-wash the more expensive ones so they're less smelly initially?
Hi Greg ! Great video ! It may sound strange, but I have paired my soaps to a specific brush and lathering style. Like : hard soap + boar = face lathering etc. Only one way to go 4me
I prefer synthetic over all the natural types, with a longer handle based on the original Simpson M7 style, and a 20 to 22 mm knot with medium backbone. A.P. Shave Co. is a good place to get the handle and knot to roll your own, and I've done a couple of them. A favorite of mine is a black and ivory Arriana & Evans handle with a tuxedo knot from A.P. Shave Co. I remember seeing Chris Bailey use his and I just had to have one.
You are always horsing around Greg. Great video buddy. I'm all about the artisan brushes and badger hair. I don't mind spending the premium price. It's worth it to me for the enjoyment they bring.
Great video! Very jealous of the brush collection, you've got some cool ones there. I personally prefer a synthetic brush, I find them to be softer and the price is better as well. Yaqi do some really cool handles, I have a few of them that I really like. Cheers for the video, very informative.
I was wondering if the shape makes a difference. I am using can shaving cream, so I'm wondering if a flat top brush is more suitable compared to bulb or fan shapes.
My favorite is my Semogue 1305 boar brush. It’s great for hard soaps and really whips up nicely and has a nice big handle. I also really like my Simpson Trafalgar synthetic. It’s a short and fat brush and really works great with soft creams in my mixing bowl. I have a Vie-Long professional horse hair. Eh🫤. Not enough backbone to work on hard soaps, works ok on creams, but it mushes out on your face.
@@GregTardif I’m not really a tub loader. I don’t have anything against it, it’s more about the soaps and creams I generally use. I currently don’t have anything in a tub. I have a really nice mixing bowl I bought off Etsy that I use mostly, and that is my daily routine when using a soft creams like Cremo, Nivea or a personal favorite, Palmolive. I also have a big steel mug that is full of Mitchell’s Wool Fat soap and I really like that soap. Occasionally I use soaps in tins, like Taconic or Lather & Wood, but it makes a mess and I prefer to scoop them out and use it in my mixing bowl.
I picked up a Semogue 2040HD recently. It is not my fanciest brush, but I keep reaching for it. It paints on the lather like nothing else I have tried.
Zenith Boar brushes are very different from Omega. Some are very soft and have little back bone and others are soft and have slightly more backbone then say a Best Badger brush or Pure Badger.
@@GregTardif They also sell Horse Hair Brushes Incase your interested. I have a Zenith Horse Hair brush it's pretty nice. Soft and has a little backbone, but I hear Horse hair Brushes can vary depending on the hair used like Badger and Boar can.
@@GregTardif The Gentle Shave is the one website that sells Zenith in the US. There's a guy from Sweden that sells Zenith on ebay as well. Zenith is a small family owned company in Italy so they're not huge. But I have several of their brushes and you do get allot for the price I think.
I like having a smooth face so I shave daily. Should I switch my razors blade every day? I have extremely sensitive skin I was wondering if it’d be great for me to.
It’s really what works best for you. I would just make sure to rinse off your razor thoroughly after shaving. You could take the blade out and watch the razor itself with a lil bit of dish soap
my first brush was an amazon pickup, badger “perfecto” brush- still in rotation. my bro got me a boar brush- i liked the stiffer backbone but it has been shedding- bad- can the knot be replaced at some point? just got a 10 euro synthetic off amazon france- only one use so far but i too like its chunkier handle and seems to have a good balance of backbone and splaying.
Ok so - what is your recommendation for a general approachable brush please? It felt like the entire video you were just describing what works best for you.
I could imagine you playing defense hah. Yeah chunky handle 100%. Synthetic for me, majority of my collection are that type. 26mm I think is the perfect size.
Good review. I do think you should discuss the intrinsic cruelty of badger hair. Boar hair is “by product” of meat production. Horse hair is trim from tails and manes of living horses. I’m not a huge fan of horse hair brushes but they’re ok. I prefer somewhat boar-like synthetic or short loft synthetic because I like you don’t like overly splay and I usually face lather. I have had badger brushes from remote past (20+ years) and there too I prefer intermediate backbone. I don’t want to feel guilty as I shave so I never buy badger brushes these days. Just sayin’. . .
@@GregTardif please research it. It’s not good. Some sites including Executive shaving from UK and Art of Shaving no longer sell Badger Hair brushes. I’m only suggesting you at least bring it up as an issue for some of us and take a stance yourself only if you come to have one after research.
Ok so for context for the viewer Darwin the orange gold fish is a boy and the other one is a girl with a lot of masculine features based on what I know
Hi Greg, There is another hybrid knot out there…. It’s a badger / synthetic combo. Really nice. Comes in two iterations, F2 Innovator and S2 Innovator. Included with the handle from Rich Man Shaving. He’s on a hiatus now.
What type of brush handle or knot do you prefer?
Like you, I have some dexterity issues with my hands so bigger handles are easier for me to use. PAA's brushes really stand out because they are easy to hold, interesting to look at, and inexpensive. My first brush was the Atomic Rocket and it remains one of my favorites, as does their new Doppler.
@@BetterEveryShave nice Eric! Sorry about your dexterity issues though. Zingariman had some nice easy holding brushes too
Really loving a boar brush, normally I use synthetics but a $20 Omega (For Proraso) boar is really amazing.
Mine brush is short handle.. Really its efficient for shaving🪒
Anything made by Semogue. Their boar brushes are outstanding. One important thing about handles. The handle needs a central groove or equivalent so that you can rest the brush on the edge of a soap tub without it slipping in or off between passes.
I have a dirt cheap Yaqi synthetic brush. It is super soft and works very well. Spending a lot of money on a brush in my opinion is insane. Better to put your money into hardware. Sharpologist says that the PAA Amber Aerolite brush is the best bang for the buck. Perhaps when my current (and only) brush wears out, I may gravitate to the PAA brushes.
I’m a brush junkie, currently have 41 brushes. The majority of my brushes have badger knots, the Fanchurian knot has the highest count. Chisel and Hound is my highest count on brushes with Sawdust Creations I the number 2 spot. I currently by my brushes with out knots when I can. I have 3 knots that I really like. At $60 the Fanchurian is a little to expensive. I have found just as good knots at a more affordable pricepoint. My top knots are Maggard’s Silver tip badger knot and SHD badger. I recently found a synthetic knot that I really like, AP Shave Co G5C. The G5C is a killer knot.
G5C! That’s the one in my ap shave co brush. I do like that a lot too! Thanks Carl!!
"When we talk about the handles of shave brushes, we talk about the handle of the shave brush." I see. Please continue.
Have I mentioned that I enjoy your videos?
Well…I wanted to make sure people knew what I was talking about. Lol not how it handles
It's so tricky... like you mentioned there are so many grips, lengths, widths, types of ridges for holding. Also the feel of the brush and how easily it splays. So far I havn't found my unicorn brush yet I may have to suck it up and make one on my lathe one of these days and pair it with an ideal knot.
Oooo thatd be awesome to do Greg!
I agree with you about "backbone" with bore hair. I like bore for hard soaps, but badger is great for creams because of it's softness. Horse hair is my favorite, in between bore and badger and works well with all but hardest soaps
Very cool!
I've been favoring my Yaqi badger brushes lately. They make some fantastic brushes, at very good prices. I prefer them over any of my more expensive artisan brushes. Granted, I've never used any of the high dollar knots like the Fanchurian, etc., but Yaqi badger knots work quite well for me.
Thanks Chris! I only have three badger knots. Two are fanchurian and one is my first brush which isn’t great
i have a 24mm yaqi heritage badger that is incredible, chubby dense and very affordable, regards dapper shaves
Like everything else in the hobby, everyone has a personal set of preferences. I like longer, chunkier handles and knots that splay easily (ie less backbone - ah, what the hell, let’s call them spineless, yellow bellied knots). Why? Well, I have large hands, with some trauma induced arthritic weakness in my (dominant) right wrist, and I bowl lather because excessive face lathering irritates my skin. I just do a couple of swirls on my cheeks and upper neck while splaying the brush, and then paint the lather. As for aesthetics, I’m afraid I couldn’t care less what the handle looks like. Form and function are what matter. Cheers. 👍🪒
Thanks for sharing! Some people like to slap the brush on their face too. I haven’t tried that but sounds like a spineless knot would work wonders for that too
wonderful feedback, regards dapper shaves
This is the channel that every wet shaver should be watchin’ after the Mantic59 Legacy👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
🥰 thanks so much! This means a lot to me
Great video Greg. I prefer a Chunkier handle at least 50mm height but really like around 60mmI. Knot size 26mm seems to be the sweet spot. I am mainly a bowl latherer. I thought I wanted higher backbone but now I just like variety. I have synthetic, badger and boar. I like all but I favor natural hair for more face feel. They all have their place. Take care.
Take care Ronnie thanks for sharing. I think 26 mm is the sweet spot too
Nice collection! Don't know why but lately I prefer a synthetic knot. The price is good and they feel better for my face lathering. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks Ken! Yeah synthetics have come a LONG way
Hey. Been using synthetics almost exclusively for like the past year. Great knots at a great price. No break in period. Just love 'em. Have a good rest of your weekend
Thanks for sharing. I hope yours is awesome too
Hey, another Top Knot video! Dad jokes are fun. My preference is a short fatty with a bulb knot, hair type has gotta be badger or synthetic. That means the Simpsons T3 28mm synthetic is in the top spot on my shelf and I just love it. Second place is a Stirling 24mm badger bulb knot with the butterscotch handle. Wish that one was a 26 or bigger but it’s still really smoov and sexy. My least favorite is a Vielong horse/badger hybrid. Tiny knot, no backbone, and damn was it a stinky girl
Lol thanks! I do like the T3 a lot too! I think we have similar tastes (I do like a lil bit longer though)
I am digging the 26 mm G5C knot from AP Shave Co. with a cheap-ass handle. Excellent brush at an unbeatable price. Has the look, feel, and performance of a Badger brush.
I’m fairly new to the wet shaving community. I’ve 3 brushes 2 synthetic and 1 badger. The badger was my 1st brush, when I was doing my research into wet shaving it said badger was the best. Though I think the one I got was the ass hair off a road kill badger. I then got the StarCraft and the StarWisp from Phoenix shaving both seem great to me but slightly favouring the StarWisp. So at moment I’m preferring a synthetic knot. Not to bothered about the handle as long it’s comfortable in the hand.
Haha road kill badger! Yes my first brush was probably from the same badger. The Phoenix brushes are great for sure. Welcome to wet shaving. I hope you have a great day
Great videos Greg! For me the knot is the most important part as a face latherer, I use badgers about 50% of the shaves; and synthetics for the other 50%. I really like a loft around 51-53 mm… seems to be the perfect amount of splay for a face lather, and not have and scritch or scratch. Have a great weekend!
Thanks JMAC for sharing and have a great day
@@GregTardif you’re welcome Greg, same to you my man!
I just picked up the Atomic Rocket you featured. I haven’t used it yet and have little to compare it to. My only other brush is a Yaqi Sagrada Familia which many seem to like. I’ve only ever used synthetic and have never been missing backbone, but again nothing to compare it to. I got the Rocket mainly because it’s taller and will more easily reach the soap at the bottom of my Old Spice mug.
Nice! I do like it…I just have a preference towards more backbone these days
try a richman shaving or langley city brush if you’re looking for big, chunky & ergonomically comfortable in the hand 👍🏼
Thanks for the recommendation
Handles, I prefer the traditional barber style handles. And, horsehair is a must try. Love my horsehair brush. Soft feel without the break in period, decent backbone, and whips up a lather easily.
Thanks Darren!!! Now I need to try horse hair.
i have a badger and a boar. they both feel very different in hand and performance. i constantly go back and forth. love them both so much i've never felt the need to buy another brush.
great video :)
Thanks Dave! Have you considered the hybrid option? Might be a nice “third”
I really like the smooth jazz camera shots and that nice B-roll! Nice brushes too! Good stuff, man! 😁👍🏻
Greg,
I always enjoy your videos. You are quickly becoming a favorite in the shave genre.
This was one of the most informative brush
Vids I have seen.
I like a basic Boar Hair Ever Ready 100 T.
From the 60's. I remember seeing my dads on the sink from my childhood. This is one of the mind pictures that got me going down
This shaving rabbit hole.
I probably do have about 50-60 brushes I've collected over the last 20 some years.
I like a softer brush for creams. I have an Ever Ready 1000 Soft as silk. I use the boar for soaps (better lather for me). I don't like to really "scrub my face" with the brush because I have sensitive skin and find it too abrasive. I like to just make a warm lather ang put it on my face dabbing with the brush and using my hand. I feel the act of shaving itself exfoliates my skin.
Okay, I am rambling...Thanks for the informative, full of levity shows. Keep them coming, you always make me laugh🤣🤣🤣
Thanks for the kind words and sharing your preferred brushes for applications. I think it’s a lot of fun to hear other perspective’s on these things as they are typically wildly different. Have a wonderful day
i love your feedback, thank you. regards dapper shaves
I was recently asked to recommend a brush for someone's birthday who wanted to get into wet shaving. I picked a $20 Semogue boar brush. The hair is softer than most boar, and even though the loft is a little high, it still has good backbone. I use mine for face lathering, but it's still good for painting on lather if you're a bowl guy. It's a great compromise between stiffness and softness, and backbone and flex.
I thought it was pretty much ideal until I got a Chisel and Hound. Holy Schnikes! It's like using a firm cloud that has a 1 gallon internal reservoir.
I have a hard time switching between a big badger knot, small, boar, and a big vs small synthetic in terms of how much water and soap. Do you have that same issue? It was much simpler when I only used one brush, but I enjoy the variety, and it's nice to use a synth on days when I don't have much time to soak and dry.
Ya know, I don’t think too much about amount of water and such. I just add as needed. I typically tune out when I’m shaving or building a lather
My favorite Ebony T3
My first brush was a cheap boar one, which I do not remember having much of a smell, and then I got a synthetic one that looked very nice (fake silver-tip look) but is terrible to make foam. My latest brush that I got together with my first DE razor is a "pure badger" (machine made badger) the cheapest badger brush they had. And I really like it's foaming ability and it's comfortable enough but a little prickly. But it smelled so much for the first few months! It had an intense horse-y/game-y smell (which I assume is the smell of badgers) that isn't too nasty but it starts to get unpleasant when you're stuck with that smell on your face for an hour. After several weeks the smell is now mostly washed out, fortunately. But it makes me a little hesitant to ever buy another badger based one if I want to buy a really fancy silver-tip one day, if I have to foam it up dozens of times before it's tolerable. Is all badger brushes smelly at first, or do they pre-wash the more expensive ones so they're less smelly initially?
Hi Greg ! Great video !
It may sound strange, but I have paired my soaps to a specific brush and lathering style. Like : hard soap + boar = face lathering etc.
Only one way to go 4me
Not strange. Sounds awesome! Thanks for sharing
I prefer synthetic over all the natural types, with a longer handle based on the original Simpson M7 style, and a 20 to 22 mm knot with medium backbone. A.P. Shave Co. is a good place to get the handle and knot to roll your own, and I've done a couple of them. A favorite of mine is a black and ivory Arriana & Evans handle with a tuxedo knot from A.P. Shave Co. I remember seeing Chris Bailey use his and I just had to have one.
Thanks for sharing Chris!
All good be it synthetic, horse, badger, etc. No boars pig family types for me I can't use it
Some of the yaqi Sythentic brushes are fantastic cheap and most are good performers imo smaller knots I prefer
I’ve heard nothing but positive about Yaqi brushes! Thanks for sharing
You are always horsing around Greg. Great video buddy. I'm all about the artisan brushes and badger hair. I don't mind spending the premium price. It's worth it to me for the enjoyment they bring.
Thanks Howard! Yeah I’m really digging these fancy things for sure. Glad you do too. Have a wonderful day
Great overview of things to consider when choosing a shave brush!
Thanks Jon! I thought it would be better to share how I pick one so hopefully it gets people thinking about what they might like
Great video! Very jealous of the brush collection, you've got some cool ones there. I personally prefer a synthetic brush, I find them to be softer and the price is better as well. Yaqi do some really cool handles, I have a few of them that I really like. Cheers for the video, very informative.
Heard great things about Yaqi brushes for sure! I have some neat stuff but I don’t need em all either. Have a great day
yaqi brushes keep impressing me, regards dapper shaves
I have big hands so I like the atomic rocket. But I have a little barrel handle boar that has great backbone, it all depends on my mood. Lol
Lol cool charles
I like the horse hair one, reminds me of my childhood
I was wondering if the shape makes a difference. I am using can shaving cream, so I'm wondering if a flat top brush is more suitable compared to bulb or fan shapes.
My favorite is my Semogue 1305 boar brush. It’s great for hard soaps and really whips up nicely and has a nice big handle.
I also really like my Simpson Trafalgar synthetic. It’s a short and fat brush and really works great with soft creams in my mixing bowl.
I have a Vie-Long professional horse hair. Eh🫤. Not enough backbone to work on hard soaps, works ok on creams, but it mushes out on your face.
Nice! I have a T3 Simpson I like a lot too. Do you tub load then?
@@GregTardif
I’m not really a tub loader. I don’t have anything against it, it’s more about the soaps and creams I generally use. I currently don’t have anything in a tub.
I have a really nice mixing bowl I bought off Etsy that I use mostly, and that is my daily routine when using a soft creams like Cremo, Nivea or a personal favorite, Palmolive.
I also have a big steel mug that is full of Mitchell’s Wool Fat soap and I really like that soap.
Occasionally I use soaps in tins, like Taconic or Lather & Wood, but it makes a mess and I prefer to scoop them out and use it in my mixing bowl.
I picked up a Semogue 2040HD recently. It is not my fanciest brush, but I keep reaching for it. It paints on the lather like nothing else I have tried.
That’s awesome! I’m like a value purchase that surprises
Great review Greg👍🏼
I prefer big n heavy handles.
Nice! Thanks for the kudos!
What is that handle on the chisel and hound brush . The yellow one 2:08?
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@@GregTardif is that the brand 😝 I’m in love and need one having a hard time finding it
Another well put together video Greg!
Thanks Matthew
Yes sir, “Chonky” and long brush handles are in my wheelhouse.
Zenith Boar brushes are very different from Omega. Some are very soft and have little back bone and others are soft and have slightly more backbone then say a Best Badger brush or Pure Badger.
Oh neat!!! Thanks
@@GregTardif They also sell Horse Hair Brushes Incase your interested. I have a Zenith Horse Hair brush it's pretty nice. Soft and has a little backbone, but I hear Horse hair Brushes can vary depending on the hair used like Badger and Boar can.
Thanks Robert. I’m curious enough to google it. Not quite ready to make any moves yet. Appreciate it
@@GregTardif The Gentle Shave is the one website that sells Zenith in the US. There's a guy from Sweden that sells Zenith on ebay as well. Zenith is a small family owned company in Italy so they're not huge. But I have several of their brushes and you do get allot for the price I think.
Have you tried the Hulk from RazorRock?
I like having a smooth face so I shave daily. Should I switch my razors blade every day? I have extremely sensitive skin I was wondering if it’d be great for me to.
It’s really what works best for you. I would just make sure to rinse off your razor thoroughly after shaving. You could take the blade out and watch the razor itself with a lil bit of dish soap
my first brush was an amazon pickup, badger “perfecto” brush- still in rotation. my bro got me a boar brush- i liked the stiffer backbone but it has been shedding- bad- can the knot be replaced at some point? just got a 10 euro synthetic off amazon france- only one use so far but i too like its chunkier handle and seems to have a good balance of backbone and splaying.
You can replace the knots. Typically you shouldn’t have to.
@@GregTardif right. maybe the water is too hot when im soaking it and its melting the adhesive?…
@@christopherbuja3387 nah there will be some shedding but just initially (I think)
Did you use to do pipe tobacco reviews? You look really familiar
Nope not me.
Ok so - what is your recommendation for a general approachable brush please? It felt like the entire video you were just describing what works best for you.
I can only share my own experience. You could try a Phoenix Shaving brush though
Where can I find the orange glass shaped brush ?
Chisel and hound occasionally makes them
I could imagine you playing defense hah. Yeah chunky handle 100%. Synthetic for me, majority of my collection are that type. 26mm I think is the perfect size.
Offense and defensive line for me. 26mm is great
@@GregTardif nice! Yeah definitely 😁
Good review. I do think you should discuss the intrinsic cruelty of badger hair. Boar hair is “by product” of meat production. Horse hair is trim from tails and manes of living horses. I’m not a huge fan of horse hair brushes but they’re ok. I prefer somewhat boar-like synthetic or short loft synthetic because I like you don’t like overly splay and I usually face lather. I have had badger brushes from remote past (20+ years) and there too I prefer intermediate backbone. I don’t want to feel guilty as I shave so I never buy badger brushes these days. Just sayin’. . .
Thanks. I don’t know that I’m equipped to speak to the cruelty of the badger hair.
@@GregTardif please research it. It’s not good. Some sites including Executive shaving from UK and Art of Shaving no longer sell Badger Hair brushes. I’m only suggesting you at least bring it up as an issue for some of us and take a stance yourself only if you come to have one after research.
Thanks! I will do some research now that I know it exists
Just ordered another Simpson Chubby 2 in super. Didn't need it, but I'm trying to do my part.
@@nobeanchili some reason you’re replying to me?
Great video Greg! I love the handle of your hybrid. Where is that from?
Been a while since I watched this so forgive me if I mess up. The wood handle hybrid is from moon soaps. The pearly marble handle is from maggards
if your not holding the brush from the bottom of the knot like barbers do then you are missing out on a pro shave
Love this man. What a guy. 🌭
aww shucks
Ok so for context for the viewer Darwin the orange gold fish is a boy and the other one is a girl with a lot of masculine features based on what I know
G69 knot, ha ha.
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Hi Greg, There is another hybrid knot out there…. It’s a badger / synthetic combo. Really nice. Comes in two iterations, F2 Innovator and S2 Innovator. Included with the handle from Rich Man Shaving. He’s on a hiatus now.
Oooo nice! That sounds pretty awesome
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googled the mondial one.... its over 100 dollaaaaaaa lol bro ...@@GregTardif
Yes sir, “Chonky” and long brush handles are in my wheelhouse.
Yes sir, “Chonky” and long brush handles are in my wheelhouse.
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