Thursday, 18 August 2016

Badger Shaving Brush vs Horsehair Shaving Brushes

Choosing shaving brushes is more about personal preference and understanding of the individual properties of each hair type. Someone who has been using a badger brush for a long time may find a synthetic brush too hard on the face. A good shaving brush should be able to form rich lather and form it easily.




This is actually the most expensive of the shaving brushes but has to do largely because of its quality. The badger hair has good water retention abilities by trapping water molecules between its hairs. This makes lathering a whole lot easier. With little swirling and whipping of the shaving cream, the badger brush forms rich lather. Although the silvertip grade is most preferred and has better quality, it actually is more expensive.

Horsehair Shaving Brush

Unlike the boar's hair, the horse hair is finer and softer. This gives it a bit of an edge for people with sensitive skin. In comparison with the badger hair, the horsehair is stiffer. Horsehair shaving brush is a favorite for many Spanish brush manufacturers. This brush comes in lots of colors which gives users several choices to go for.

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