My main bush i use is a YAQI mysterious space 26mm tuxedo synthetic. God i love this brush, After the chemist shop horrors i used previously, this was (and still is) an utter revelation to use. Its like an angel kissing your face and lathers insanely well, dries quickly and has amazing splay. Its great for face lathering. However, The handle is just a tad too large for me. I like to cradle the knot when i am face lathering. I also think a 24mm knot might be a little better suited. So, looking in the YAQI store for a 24mm short handled version, i am disappoint. Don't like the Moka handle. Don't like the Sagrada Handle. The white handle is meh Looking at DS cosmetics: (BTW; DS Cosmetics have the Kensurfs/PaulHFilms/Kevyshave Specials!! (Do they know this lol)) DS Cosmetics: 24mm Short handled brush (Black) Seems ok, but i i have not heard about these guys and the handle looks chunky (?) Any suggestions plz? I want a synthetic brush with a small handle (Think the body shop brush ) for face lathering. Cheers.
What about Yaqi Butterscotch Tuxedo brush? 24mm knot. Ergonomic handle which i like the colour. It is my only synthtetic brush. I like using it but i prefer badgers. You could consider Yaqi' s red marble handles. There are 24mm options of red marble. And stay away from Body shop brush. After Yaqi , i dont think Body shop brush will satify you.
How about the Satin Tip The Purest? This is kinda a throw back from a couple of years ago when synthetics were just starting to gain in popularity, but it is an amazing little brush. The rubberized plastic handle makes it very grippy. It's a 22mm knot that splays easily and quickly whips up a great later. This was my second brush after starting out with the VdH boar brush and still holds a spot in my 25+brush rotation. It also makes a great travel brush since it is a little smaller. Satin Tip Shave Brush the Purest Luxury Synthetic, Black https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01FG8M5NK/?tag=thshde-20 Sent from my Galaxy using Tapatalk
+1! I'm a satisfied @Jayaruh customer. Mailed a couple hunks of Cypress to Jim in North Carolina USA, discussed the profile and knot size I wanted, and he produced a beautiful one of a kind handle. If you visit his blog, it's number 130. In the photo below is an Omega Professional #10098 (left) that fits my hand perfectly. The shiny aluminum Rubberset 400 replica by Tom @twhite is a similar size and generally same overall shape sporting an APShaveCo Tuxedo knot. The JR#130 is on the right. It's still going strong with the Maggard Sunrise knot.
My favorite types of brushes have always been with barbershop style of handles, either large or small.
Looks the right shape and size. The latest amazon reviews are not too generous though. Shedding seems an issue and i would like to try the latest synthetics as the product development is fast paced atm.
+1. Material science has come to Wet Shaving. Those early synths were not much more that a handful of fishing line. Now you can shop for size, shape, density, backbone, & get it in the color of your choice. Can you describe the qualities you seek in the knot? Are you open to buying a knot and installing it in a handle yourself? Got a new one just dropped off by the postal system. It's a latest generation synth in a limited edition handle. You've seen them in The 30 Day Crew. I'll review it there this evening. Unless I'm mistaken it's a SynBad knot.
I’m quite happy with my 24mm Yaqi Casmere. But my 2 top synthetics currently are my 21mm Muhle Silvertip Fiber, & coming in at #1 is my 26mm Shavemac synthetic. I have quite a few others, including a Simpson Duke 3 synthetic, but those 3 above are my current tops.
I own synthetic brushes featuring every modern synthetic knot on the market, I can tell you that the knot in the Satin Tip is as soft as anything out there. It may not be as dense but that doesn't really hinder it's performance. As far as the QC issues my brush is four years old and I haven't had any problems with it. But that doesn't mean there aren't issues in the current production run. Just some food for thought. Sent from my Galaxy using Tapatalk
The Fine Stout synth might be a handle you’d like, but it’s not from the newest batch of knots that have come out. I had one and really liked the handle but fell out of love with the feel of the knot.
Have you thought about a custom build? And when I say that, I don't mean from me. There's many people out there who will turn to your specs, and good knots are easy to get.
Everybody uses the same knots. I think there's 1 factory in China that does them all. Maggard has some. The price comes from the handle...lots can go wrong there!