pyrokov
Member
So I've had this brush for a while now, and it's definitely improved with use. However due to a lack of experience with anything but STF2 I'm wondering whether I'm still using the brush wrong.
The bristles are floppy while face lathering even if only soaked for under 30s, bending all manners of directions while it contains lather. Feeling like soggy hay, i can't even get to experience the "scritchy" feel that some boar fans enjoy. It doesn't feel like the bristles want to go back to their original shape at all, compared to how my STF2 is always the same shape no matter how you bend it against your face. Once I get a nice lather, it paints on for the first pass with ease.
Starting on painting for the second pass, the bristles clump up on the outside leaving a huge gap in the middle of the brush, where i can easily see that absolutely no lather gets held on the inside of the brush which isn't a bad thing, I just found it peculiar. In this state I cannot use the brush in any way other than back and forth strokes to paint it on, and on top of that it seems to have a little bit of trouble giving the lather to my face without repeated strokes.
My experience with this brush is quite a mess. I don't get a bad lather, not at all. In fact I'd say the lather is perfectly acceptable. It just seems like the soggy bristles and split middle thing has something to do with an inferior technique. Any tips or is this just how boar is?
The bristles are floppy while face lathering even if only soaked for under 30s, bending all manners of directions while it contains lather. Feeling like soggy hay, i can't even get to experience the "scritchy" feel that some boar fans enjoy. It doesn't feel like the bristles want to go back to their original shape at all, compared to how my STF2 is always the same shape no matter how you bend it against your face. Once I get a nice lather, it paints on for the first pass with ease.
Starting on painting for the second pass, the bristles clump up on the outside leaving a huge gap in the middle of the brush, where i can easily see that absolutely no lather gets held on the inside of the brush which isn't a bad thing, I just found it peculiar. In this state I cannot use the brush in any way other than back and forth strokes to paint it on, and on top of that it seems to have a little bit of trouble giving the lather to my face without repeated strokes.
My experience with this brush is quite a mess. I don't get a bad lather, not at all. In fact I'd say the lather is perfectly acceptable. It just seems like the soggy bristles and split middle thing has something to do with an inferior technique. Any tips or is this just how boar is?