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The Alexander Trafalgar Synthetic Shaving Brush combines over a century of British shaving tradition with cutting-edge synthetic fibers for a dense, efficient lather. Featuring an ergonomic imitation ivory handle and handmade quality from the Isle of Man, it offers a fast, consistent shave experience favored by grooming enthusiasts worldwide.











| ASIN | B08H4FYWKX |
| ASIN | B08H4FYWKX |
| Best Sellers Rank | #72,040 in Health ( See Top 100 in Health ) #116 in Manual Shaving Accessories |
| Customer reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (716) |
| Date First Available | 3 March 2021 |
| Manufacturer | Simpson Shaving Brushes |
| Manufacturer | Simpson Shaving Brushes |
| Manufacturer reference | Trafalgar Synthetic |
| Manufacturer reference | Trafalgar Synthetic |
| Package Dimensions | 19.89 x 6.5 x 5.59 cm; 109 g |
| Package Dimensions | 19.89 x 6.5 x 5.59 cm; 109 g |
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Simpson Trafalgar Alexander – Dense, Efficient, Low Effort Lather Machine (IMHO)
Simpson Trafalgar Alexander – Dense, Efficient, Low Effort Lather Machine I have been rotating three brushes: Simpson Trafalgar Alexander, Edwin Jagger badger, and a Parker Silvertip. Imho, the Trafalgar Alexander is the most mechanically efficient and consistent of the three, especially with dense artisan soaps like Barrister and Mann Seville. Simpson Trafalgar Alexander (IMHO) Pros: Very dense knot with excellent backbone. Loads quickly and builds lather fast with minimal effort. Hydration feels predictable and repeatable. Great bang for the buck. Cons: If you want a “luxury badger feel”, this is more performance than indulgence. Edwin Jagger Badger Pros: Initially felt slightly poky, but after a few uses it settled beautifully. Once broken in, it is highly responsive and can build lather as well as the Trafalgar, while feeling more luxurious on the face. Cons: Needs a couple of minutes soak in warm water to perform at its best. Handle could be about half an inch taller for ergonomics. Parker Silvertip (IMHO) Pros: Very soft tips and plush feel. Cons: Requires more work to load and build lather with dense soaps. It holds water deep in the knot and feels less responsive. Bottom line: imho, if you want fast, consistent lather with minimal effort, the Trafalgar Alexander delivers. If you want similar performance with a more traditional luxurious feel, the Edwin Jagger (once broken in and warmed) is excellent.
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