Can you please tell me what you do differently with Badger brushes, apart from the 30-60 sec load. I have a hit and miss with those. And do you have different results with different types of synthetic knots/bristles?
For badgers, I soak it for 2-3min and load heavier. I just accept the fact that I get less optimal result with natural hairs. For different synthetics, I haven't noticed any difference in performance but just difference in face feel/backbone.
@@majasmagic I think natural hairs absorb some of the water/soap/oil from the lather unlike synthetics. That's my guess for now because I've consistently gotten a poorer lather with natural hairs.
Excellent job Tim. You're one of the better latherers I've seen.
Thanks. Appreciate it.
Love the lather series and getting tips on how to achieve your great luscious looking lather 🤩
Appreciate it. 👊 Have a good one Ken!
Beautiful lather! Really enjoying this series.
Thanks! Stirling makes it pretty easy to lather :)
Now that is a properly hydrated lather. Everyone should see this.
Thanks! It's always a pleasure to use well-performing Stirling products.
Amazing lather Tim!
Thanks Sam!
It’s a pleasure my friend. 👍😃
Have a wonderful weekend.
Buen video Tim, found out that samples can go a long way and those syn brushes are lather monsters. Same as a well broken in boar brush (semogues).
Agreed. Thanks for watching!
Sup Tim...happy Friday!
Sup Reed! Have a good weekend bro!
Tim, lather's great but how's the slickness?
It's great. Stirling when hydrated, makes for some of the slickest lather
Can you please tell me what you do differently with Badger brushes, apart from the 30-60 sec load. I have a hit and miss with those. And do you have different results with different types of synthetic knots/bristles?
For badgers, I soak it for 2-3min and load heavier. I just accept the fact that I get less optimal result with natural hairs.
For different synthetics, I haven't noticed any difference in performance but just difference in face feel/backbone.
@@TimShaves I wonder why that is that natural hair doesn't seem to do the same, there must be a way around it. Is it the water load?
@@majasmagic I think natural hairs absorb some of the water/soap/oil from the lather unlike synthetics. That's my guess for now because I've consistently gotten a poorer lather with natural hairs.