Description
It is known that the excellence of a brush is given by four basic attributes: its ability to recover its initial shape after use (recovery), its ability to absorb liquids (capillarity), the ability to release that liquid progressively (dosing), and finally, its ability to slide with very little resistance (slip).
Due to its condition as a natural fibre, Kolinsky sable hair has a scaly structure. On the other hand, Toray has a smooth structure with holes, so both fibres have advantages and disadvantages. However, if they are combined in the right proportion, a perfect balance between recovery, capillarity, dosing and sliding can be achieved. This is what our new range of HYBRID brushes offers.