Haven't tried that but am assuming it would help the skin recover well? Refreshing?I've actually used it post shave sometimes and found it hydrating so might try it as a pre shave.
Haven't tried that but am assuming it would help the skin recover well? Refreshing?I've actually used it post shave sometimes and found it hydrating so might try it as a pre shave.
Yeah I bought some of the 99% Aloe for my misses and she rarely used it so I tried it a few times and it was quite soothing on the skin. Best out of the fridge - its quite sticky from memory then dries out... More akin a serum than balm but not too badHaven't tried that but am assuming it would help the skin recover well? Refreshing?
cool brush
Pre-shave:- Hot towel
Bowl/Scuttle:- DIY lather bowl
Brush:- Waterford Badger
Soap/Cream:- PannaCrema Lavandotto
Razor/Blade:- 5/8 Wade & Butcher Bow
Aftershave:- APR Fenchurch
They show up on eBay every now and then. Thats where I grabbed mine.cool brush
They show up on eBay every now and then. Thats where I grabbed mine.
Yup, I googled it straight after reading your post and there was indeed one on The Bay. I have too many brushes though.They show up on eBay every now and then. Thats where I grabbed mine.
I assumed the bristle would give the horse hair some additional support and thought it would be a good combo. Have you got 100% horse hair brushes? I find the badger/horse brush a good combo so assumed the bristle/horse would be just as good. I think the loft on the bristle/horse is longer than on the badger/horse so that is probably why it feels 'soggy' to you. Having said that the loft on your 4402 is the same as my 4212 (Black Horse - same config as your brush) and I don't find it soggy. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯Pre-shave:- Shower
Brush:- Vie-Long 4402 Mix Bristle and Extra White Horse Hair Professional Shaving Brush
Soap:- Simpsons - Lavender & Vetvier Luxury Shaving Cream
Str8 Razor:- Dovo - Solingen
Post:- Post Shave Serum
Using up the Simpsons cream for straight shaving. Wouldn't consider for DE but makes a good slick lather for straight.
The Vie-Long 4402 is unfortunately soggy noodles from the onset and will be retired early, plenty more to play with.
It's a shame because I like the traditional vintage look of it.
I assumed the bristle would give the horse hair some additional support and thought it would be a good combo. Have you got 100% horse hair brushes? I find the badger/horse brush a good combo so assumed the bristle/horse would be just as good. I think the loft on the bristle/horse is longer than on the badger/horse so that is probably why it feels 'soggy' to you. Having said that the loft on your 4402 is the same as my 4212 (Black Horse - same config as your brush) and I don't find it soggy. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
Hi @Pbgoose the height and loft of 4402 is comparable with Semogue 1470 and it may be density and bristle that makes the difference
I have a couple of other mixed brushes Omega 11047 - Mini Mixed Badger & Boar Bristle which I like but the handle is a bit small
Newly acquired Vie Long mixed Horse Hair/Badger and a few brown horse hair to try out. Maybe soggy is not the correct description more floppy