I was wondering when someone would either ask the question, or claim to use this style of brush. It's a synthetic so you don't need soak the bristles to hydrate. How well does it lather?
Careful, comments like that attract attention. There's a Lady we all know... @PLANofMAN isn't in this thread, is he?
On the strength of your experience with the Plisson, I just bought a synthetic one with resin handle. It's expensive, I hope it blows my Omega synthetic which I bought at 1/10th of the price, out of the water. This is my new Plisson.
I go between two brushes. For my creams I use a Kent silvertip and for soaps I like the Semouge 620 as I find the stiffer bristles work better for soaps. That's all I use. I'm not a collector of brushes.
I've been using a Plisson exclusively for almost twenty months. I like it that much, and it is still as good as the day I received it. You should be very happy, especially if you face lather like me.
I hope it's not as soft as a best budger. My Omega synthetic is excellent and has the right touch on the face. I expect the Plisson to be better for the money I paid.
I have about a dozen badgers I rotate through, along with three boars, two synthetics and a horse. It goes in spurts where I rotate strictly every day, and then I go through times where I just pick out what I am in the mood for. The change is most of the fun for me. Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk