Wet Brush or Dry Brush - What way do you load/lather ?

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Wet brush or dry brush

  1. Wet

  2. Dry

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  1. BigMark83

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    With soaps do you start with a wet brush or a dry brush ? Do you find a badger is better dry and a boar wet ? What works for you ? I prefer a wet brush myself, how about you ?

    Edit - When I say dry I mean a brush that has been soaked and then squeezed to have the excess water removed.
     
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  2. Douglas Carey

    Douglas Carey Wildman

    I always soak my brushes for 5 minutes before loading. (badger, boar, horsehair, and synthetics.) I squeeze the brush after soaking.
     
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  3. TobyC

    TobyC Well-Known Member

    Wet, I use the brush to apply water to the soap, and boar is my preference.
     
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  4. Enrico

    Enrico Popcorn

    It's usually not by choice. My loving wife likes to pre- soak them for my shave. :love029: I've never been bother by boar or badger funk. :happy102:

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    But really all my brushes I wet (badger and boar soak for 5-10 min) prior to use. That's with all soaps.
     
  5. Terry Williams

    Terry Williams Well-Known Member

    I have never tried to load a dry brush; even with creams. I soak all my brushes for a few minutes as I am filling the basin with water. I don't pay too much attention to time. Then, I let the brush sit in water while I put on a pre-shave oil. If I need more water on the brush while I am face or bowl lathering, then I dip the brush in the sink and stir some more.
     
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  6. Bobcat

    Bobcat Well-Known Member

    All wet, all the time.............
     
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  7. BamaT

    BamaT Well-Known Member

    I exclusively use an H.I.S. synthetic. I don't soak, I don't see the need with synthetic. But I wet it thoroughly, then squeeze it out, load it up, barely touch it to the water, and the proceed with face lathering.
     
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  8. BigMark83

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    Perhaps I should have asked if you squeeze the brush or leave it soaked.
     
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  9. stingraysrock

    stingraysrock PIF'd away his custom title

    This makes more sense. I was wondering if there was a brush technique I had missed out on.

    I drop my brush in the sink while the sink is filling with water. Once the sink is full, I pick the brush up, tilt it about 45 degrees and let whatever water is going to drain out via gravity, then give the brush one heavy downward flick.

    I find the above method leaves enough water in my Shavemac Flat Top Badger to load the brush with Stirling Electric Sheep and then face lather
     
  10. BigMark83

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    @stingraysrock , I thought about this after. I was wondering if my post was misunderstood. I do something close. I let it drip, I don't usually flick it, then load away.
     
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  11. BigMark83

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    BTW, in case anyone misunderstood you can change your vote. I'm to lazy to tag everyone.
     
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  12. Enrico

    Enrico Popcorn

    Ooooooh, well that's completely different. Squeeze and a flick. :D
     
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  13. BigMark83

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    I've always equated a dry brush with a soaked brush that has been squeezed. That's one issue with communicating over the net. People can be easily misunderstood. Oh well.
     
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  14. swarden43

    swarden43 "It's your shave. Enjoy it your way."©

    Soak it, pick it up, let it drip, then three or four gentle shakes.
     
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  15. jimjo1031

    jimjo1031 never bloomed myself

    I just put the brush under a faucet til it gets wet enough then give it a gentle shake or two.
     
  16. TobyC

    TobyC Well-Known Member

    +1
     
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  17. Bobcat

    Bobcat Well-Known Member

    Usually 3 shakes.
     
  18. PickledNorthern

    PickledNorthern Fabulous, the unicorn

    Any more, and you are just playing with it.
     
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  19. RetLEO-07

    RetLEO-07 likes his penguin deep fried, with pink sparkles

    :signs011:
     
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  20. RetLEO-07

    RetLEO-07 likes his penguin deep fried, with pink sparkles

    "Shake it more than twice constitutes pleasure and we're not in the pleasure business ladies."-Gunny Highway
     

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