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Uploaded by on Jun 13, 2007

A look at some "non traditional" shaving brushes.

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  • Where did you buy the shavemac vlb? how much does it run?

  • @salazch12 you can check it out at shavemac(dot)com.

  • you own anything by Semogue?

  • soicuw- Never tried a Semogue myself but the comments I've read about them have been positive.

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  • you said that synthetic hair requires a different technique to create lather.

    can you please elaborate on that?

    are you just saying that because of water retention? please let me know either on here or a pm, thanks!

  • LOL, the guy at the end sounded like Carl Sagan.

  • avtargill- I find the bristles on the Men-U synthetic are much stiffer than other shaving brushes. Perhaps with regular use they would soften up. But yes, you would still get an exfoliating effect even with a painting motion (just maybe not as thorough).

  • @mantic59 Why is it difficult to use a circular motion with a Men-U brush? Is it just as effective at lifting hair and exfoliating skin using the painting technique as a badger brush would be with the circular? I'm curious because I'm thinking about ordering it (my first brush) for the same reason as PolieCat's.

  • thx

  • google for vulfix, simpsons, shavemac, rooney, omega

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