Gentlemen, I normally always use soaps and face lather, and I do not seem to have a hard time getting a very nice, thick, pasty lather that has a sheen. I do however have a few creams that I don't regularly use and decided this week to give them a go and bowl lather them. Currently, I have two flavors of St James of London and some Nivea lather cream.
Well, for whatever reason when I attempt to bowl lather a cream, I end up getting these really frothy, airy, thin lathers that do not protect like my soap lathers do. They just seem to start out really thin and bubbly and no matter how much I work them and add water, I cannot seem to get them to turn into the really shiny, thick lathers that soaps do for me. They are peaky, but not really thick and protective and I've thrown many out, only trying a couple of them to shave because they just look like shaving foam out of a can or something, really airy.
Any tips out there for bowl latherers and users of creams? Perhaps my brush is too wet to start? Maybe I'm expecting something out of creams that I'm not going to get as opposed to soaps? If any of you are bowl latherers of creams and can get a nice thick, shiny lather I would sure like to hear what your method is.
Well, for whatever reason when I attempt to bowl lather a cream, I end up getting these really frothy, airy, thin lathers that do not protect like my soap lathers do. They just seem to start out really thin and bubbly and no matter how much I work them and add water, I cannot seem to get them to turn into the really shiny, thick lathers that soaps do for me. They are peaky, but not really thick and protective and I've thrown many out, only trying a couple of them to shave because they just look like shaving foam out of a can or something, really airy.
Any tips out there for bowl latherers and users of creams? Perhaps my brush is too wet to start? Maybe I'm expecting something out of creams that I'm not going to get as opposed to soaps? If any of you are bowl latherers of creams and can get a nice thick, shiny lather I would sure like to hear what your method is.