(This post was last modified: 04-16-2016, 07:03 PM by GloryUprising.)
(04-16-2016, 04:43 AM)jmzeitouni Wrote: it actually lather very well with creams.
you can also order the 16mm (a bit bigger) at a cooking store at a much better price, if you use a bigger brush.
Link?
Nevermind found it on Amazon.
-Spencer
(04-29-2016, 09:33 PM)wingdo Wrote: I will say the bowl is brushed metal on the inside and not shiny like a dog bowl. For me, I think this adds a small amount of friction to help build a decent lather. I love mine.
After using mine a few times, I'd agree with this completely. There is friction for generating lather, but the texture is small enough that it doesn't produce bubbles. Really love this bowl!
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Here is the Aesop bowl next to the size up from the same maker. (I've bought a set from a cooking website, delivered from Japan, by Amazon). The bigger size (16 cm instead of 13 cm) is much better IMO for bigger brushes, and is also easy to hold in a fairly large hand.
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Here is the Aesop bowl next to the size up from the same maker. (I've bought a set from a cooking website, delivered from Japan, by Amazon). The bigger size (16 cm instead of 13 cm) is much better IMO for bigger brushes, and is also easy to hold in a fairly large hand.
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