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'''What you see in the Nomad test is that all the brushes picked up a lot of product, but what you can’t tell from the photos is that several of the lathers were not as moist as they seem in the photos. Nomad needs more water than Martin De Candre and Van Der Hagan Luxury. Taylor of Old Bond Street, Ontario Custom, Edwin Jagger &amp; the California Custom # 2 lathers were not as moist as the others. The brushes did not retain as much water and/or the Nomad soap took its toll on the water retained in these brushes. <br>I was expecting Olde Apothecary Shop &amp; Missouri Custom to suffer this same problem, but they did not. They both produced a moist lather from the Nomad that would cover 2 or more passes. <br>Heinrich Thater, Idaho Custom &amp; California Custom # 1 easy handled Nomad soap creating lots of moist lather for multiple passes. <br>In the next test, we are going to control the amount of product that the brushes work with, Regardless of the brushes ability to load product, the brush must work with only the amount we give it.'''  
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'''What you see in the Nomad test is that all the brushes picked up a lot of product, but what you can’t tell from the photos is that several of the lathers were not as moist as they seem in the photos. Nomad needs more water than Martin De Candre and Van Der Hagan Luxury. Taylor of Old Bond Street, Ontario Custom, Edwin Jagger &amp; the California Custom # 2 lathers were not as moist as the others. The brushes did not retain as much water and/or the Nomad soap took its toll on the water retained in these brushes. <br>I was expecting Olde Apothecary Shop &amp; Missouri Custom to suffer this same problem, but they did not. They both produced a moist lather from the Nomad that would cover 2 or more passes. <br>Heinrich Thater, Idaho Custom &amp; California Custom # 1 easy handled Nomad soap creating lots of moist lather for multiple passes. <br>In the next test, we are going to control the amount of product that the brushes work with, Regardless of the brushes ability to load product, the brush must work with only the amount we give it.'''
  
 
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