(This post was last modified: 08-28-2020, 03:40 PM by Dragonsbeard.)
(08-28-2020, 03:07 PM)TommyCarioca Wrote: Ken. Stuff is great. Unlike primo, i have not figured out how to lather it. Too soft to hit the jar with a brush, and too hard to smear on the old mug/beard. I am not a bowl guy. Uh oh
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Well you know where I stand on jar lathering but that being said. There is another Alternative way to avoid either and I’ve done it numerous times throughout the years when I’m either testing the cushion of a soap or sometimes I just feel like it and that’s hand lathering. Use your hand like a bowl just scoop some out and rub it into the center of your palm using your thumb and then go at it with the brush building your lather. Only disadvantage is you have to be a one handed shaver.
I don’t personally have an issue loading out of the jar although it’s rare that I do buy when I do I usually use one of my very soft brushes and then with a very light touch I swirl my brush when doing this I’ll usually have a bit more water on the brush as it’s slicker against the surface of the soap and therefore won’t pick up any chunks. I’ve done this with other soft soaps and I’ve never had an issue. Also turn my jar upside down as explained in a previous post.
Next time I make the soap I’m going to add a little Mango butter in it as that should harden it up a bit.
Just my 2 cents on the subject. Hope it helps
Regards