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H AIRS & B RISTLES Many different types of hairs and bristles are used in making brushes. Some of the more common types are listed below. For acrylic painting, you may have heard me refer to "Regular" and "Specialty" brushes. Regular brushes are made from synthetic bristles while most of the specialty brushes I use are made from natural hair. Synthetic - Made from nylon and polyester fibres, and are usually called Taklon. The individual bristles can be made to have points similar to natural hairs, but never works quite like natural. All synthetic fibres are white to start with and are dyed to imitate natural hairs. Synthetic bristles gives the smoothest finish when applying paint. Usually less expensive than natural bristles, less prone to damage, extremely durable, and easier to clean. Natural Hairs - Made from a variety of sources, can be a variety of colours, and can be used when applying paint using various techniques. The most common natural hair brushes are described below. Bristle - Hogs and boars provide us with Bristle brushes. These bristles are quite stiff and can have a long life. Bristles can be black, brown, grey, spotted, or white. The best quality are the naturally white. Goat - Goat hairs can be black, grey, or white. Bristles are quite versatile and retains large volumes of water. Best used for watercolours. Fitch - From an Asian Weasel and can vary in colour from tan to dark brown. Good for glazes and washes. Ox - Ox hair is usually dark brown or tan and is not good for round or pointed brushes, so it is usually only found in flat brushes. Very strong and resilient. Sable - Also from an Asian Weasel and is reddish brown in colour. Best used for watercolours.
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