(This post was last modified: 09-23-2016, 06:31 PM by opsimath.)
I've had great luck with making my own shaving sticks, and I was wondering how many others here do the same. You can use one of these translucent twist-ups (online shaving vendors have them), or you can reuse an empty deodorant push-up cylinder (recycling at its finest!).
The easiest way is to start with a malleable soap (Stirling, Cella, Mystic Waters as examples) and just pack the soap into the empty cylinder. Depending on the type of container you have, the packing density may have to be adjusted -- some of the twist-ups won't advance the soap if packed too tightly. A stick of Arko, or similar, can simply be impaled on the central spike of some twist-ups.
Anybody else have a method they like?
The easiest way is to start with a malleable soap (Stirling, Cella, Mystic Waters as examples) and just pack the soap into the empty cylinder. Depending on the type of container you have, the packing density may have to be adjusted -- some of the twist-ups won't advance the soap if packed too tightly. A stick of Arko, or similar, can simply be impaled on the central spike of some twist-ups.
Anybody else have a method they like?