I'm doing some traveling in the next month, which is a bit unusual. What do you use to travel with? Is it worth purchasing a retractable brush?
I have a synthetic that I store in a toilet paper tube. Someone in TSD gave me that idea. It's a cheap brush so if anything happens it won't matter much.
Do the synethics hold up better to travel? I travel a lot for work and I have gone through two badger hair travel brushes b/c they start to disintegrate. I think b/c they dont always get 100% dry before storage....the glue loosens up and they shed badger hair constantly. This is my theory anyway.
I would think the synthetic brush would last longer. Unless the synthetic knot is exceptionally dense, most dry very quickly. I use one for my travel brush on my motorcycle trips and have been very pleased.
Here's mine. Small little handle and a 24mm synthetic knot. Perfect for road shaves as it's dry in an hour Sent from my HTC One_M8 using Tapatalk
I take the same brushes I use at home. Keep 'em in a pill bottle that has holes drilled top and bottom.
Here are my two little travelers. I am pretty much gone during the week, every week in the summer, so this was my answer to having a little choice, and not sacrificing quality, while saving a little space. Both brushes are smaller than what I would choose at home, but both of them are quality, have a hefty feel, and the knots punch above their weight class. A guy just has to load up until he can see that knot become full, and he easily has enough for three passes. I am a night shaver, and the Duke is basically dried by morning, but I still tend to get him out when I can give him a day off to dry before I pack him back up. This is my 2016 experiment, anyway. Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
I'd never remember my brush if I used the same one at home that I use on the road.... Keep me posted on the Simpson experiment.