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    Hey guys i was looking at a brush that would not only upgrade mine but also be better for travel and came across this one RoyalShave First Rate Badger Travel Brush | RoyalShave

    Has anyone used it or heard of the brand? I saw the Dovo one but that is $100+ and I dont think I wanna stick that much into a brush right now...

    Thanks in advance

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    Royal shave doesn't make brushes so that is made for them. I would guess it's a basic brush probably pure or maybe best badger depending on the size. Most travel brushes tend to be smaller.

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    I'm a firm believer in you get what you pay for. Personally I think that brush looks poorly made, especially if you're looking for an upgrade.
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    Quote Originally Posted by TonyM View Post
    I'm a firm believer in you get what you pay for. Personally I think that brush looks poorly made, especially if you're looking for an upgrade.
    Haha well i would be upgrading from a Walmart brush so pretty much ANYTHING would be an upgrade I just wanted something that would travel a little better, but if you think it looks junkie I could wait a little longer.

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    There isn't anything special about a travel shaving brush, except for the ugly handle. If I'm traveling, I just wrap my one brush in a washcloth, put it in my carry on bag and remember to take it out to let it dry when I arrive at my destination.

    Invest in a good quality shaving brush from Straight Razor Designs or Em's Place. I recommend you get one with a stand that lets the bristles hang down while it's drying.
    Morty -_-

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