(10-01-2017, 01:31 PM)BoarderPhreak Wrote: Use a stiffer, wetter brush when loading L&L soaps... Much easier that way. Soft brushes tend to twist up in the sticky, thick proto-lather.
I don't mind the sticky or gooey photo lather. I will try loading with a bit more water in the badger knot but I typically don't use (even have) stiff badger brushes which is about what I only use. I know L&L is very thirsty but I normally try to avoid "semi-wet" loading because I find it can be hard to keep the texture bubble free.
(10-02-2017, 05:10 AM)Marcos Wrote: It may sound counterintuitive but I've actually found L&L loads nice and easy after a slight bloom. It softens it up and makes for easier loading and it isn't so sticky. I've tried to dry it out and even after a few days it didn't change much so I decided to soften it a bit instead.
I might try that soon. My issue is I am more comfortable with firmer soaps. It's nice when I am done loading to scrape the last bit of photo lather off of the puck. This can be done with SV, Mike's, B&M White Label, and most recently I added Grooming Dept. The firmer consistency is my preference at this point when deciding if I want another soap.