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Post by IschiaPP on Nov 19, 2018 6:30:06 GMT -6
In the house of Plisson Blaireaux, after the great success of the first synthetic they have not been to sleep on their laurels. A small part of the most savvy user, compared to the original fiber (Plisson Cade L'Occitane), denounces the lack of strength. Others find an unpleasant whip effect, characteristic of the first generations of synthetics. Some even report irritations related to the soft little tips ... or more presumably to an excess of energy in use to balance the sweetness. Over the years on that fiber were born many models of other manufacturers, with slight changes, all equally winning in the feedback of the market. But now Plisson aims for perfection, creating a new product, even indicating it for sensitive skin: the synthetic White Evolution. And the company description is clear: "Flexibility and softness, but also spring and resistance.". In short, a complete product, which many already compare favorably to similar fibers such as Muhle V2 and Edwin Jagger. Some find it more balanced than the new Simpson, and certainly more suitable for those who do not like its energetic massage. As always, the manufacture of the handles is beautiful and classic. As always, distribution and price are the Achilles' heel of the french brand.
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Post by ordinaryshaver on Nov 20, 2018 21:38:26 GMT -6
They do look nice, but the price is out of my league. Have you used one? If so, I'd like to know your thoughts.
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Post by IschiaPP on Nov 21, 2018 11:45:16 GMT -6
No, I'm just a sweet synth freak ... Sharing is helpful to have info too, because I'd like to try this new technology but ... You know.
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Post by wchnu on Nov 22, 2018 20:46:01 GMT -6
No, I'm just a sweet synth freak ... Sharing is helpful to have info too, because I'd like to try this new technology but ... You know. Thanks for the post. It is fun to see what is going on around the hobby. Us ole Po' country boys can just look at those though.
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