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instead of a whisk.
 
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== Types ==
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==Types==
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Generally you will find brushes sold as:
  
Generally you will find brushes sold as:  
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; Bristle,  Pure Bristle or other similar terms : These are made from hog bristle and are hard and stiff. Will gouge out soap and never produce a good lather.
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; Pure Badger : The lowest grade of badger bristle brush, quite a bit better than the above.
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; Finest Badger : Much better than Pure Badger, probably the best results-to-cost choice.
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; Silver-Tip Badger : The best. The lather as compared to finest badger is better. But, they are usually much more expensive.
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; Pure : Finest Silver-Tip
  
(keep in mind that different companies have different names on the various grades of their brushes)
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Find a shop that has all choices and learn how they
 
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feel. Check the inner bristles; some brushes have quality on the outside, crap on the inside.
;Bristle, Pure Bristle, Boar or other similar terms 
 
:These are made from hog bristle and are generally harder and stiffer than Badger.
 
:Generally, the Boar brushes are less expensive. Some people prefer the stiffness from these brushes, others prefer the softer &nbsp;badgers.&nbsp;<sup>[reference needed]</sup>
 
;Pure Badger&nbsp;
 
:The lowest grade of badger bristle brush, These are the stiffer and more scratchy feeling in the Badger family of brushes.
 
;Best badger
 
:Softer and more luxurious feeling than the Pure Badger, probably the best results-to-cost choice.
 
 
 
;Silver-tip Badger &nbsp;
 
:The best. The lather as compared to finest badger is better. But, they are usually much more expensive. Usually a three band brush
 
 
 
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;Non-standard luxury Grades
 
:Finest Silver-Tip( Rooney), High mountain white(Plisson), Manchurian and Super (Simpson) are some of the manufacturers name for these brushes made of rare and expensive badger hair. Cut from a very small piece of the animal. Usually parts of the neck and the upper back. Very often in a 2-band version.
 
 
 
Find a shop that has all choices and learn how they feel. Check the inner bristles; some brushes have quality on the outside, crap on the inside.  
 
 
 
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'''Brush Observations'''
 
 
 
Here is an article that reveals some simple factors that help determine the performance of your brush. [https://straightrazorpalace.com/srpwiki/index.php/Brush_Observations Brush Observations]
 
  
 
==A short brush comparison for beginners==
 
==A short brush comparison for beginners==

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