(02-20-2020, 06:12 PM)dfoulk Wrote: (02-20-2020, 04:33 PM)nikos.a Wrote: I follow the same approach regarding the water, David. Well, you see the results a few posts above.
Yeah, not questioning if you know what you're doing or not. so no disrespect intended. I've seen you here a while and figured you have some experience. Just trying to help look for a solution, so I'm reaching for possibilities is all. Figured if nothing else then the advice might help someone else.
The second photo looks like you didn't pick up as much soap as you did with the first one. What happens of you lather it a bit longer on the soap?
Another thought I was having is have you tried scraping a bit off of the top of the soap or perhaps pulling the soap from the container and flipping it over to access the portion that was not exposed to the air and allowed to dry out. I imagine that it'll be a lot less dry on the bottom than it is on the top due to the lack of exposure. I moved my Nuavia soaps (and everything else) to plastic Parkway Plastics containers as I much prefer these to the ceramic crocks. Maybe an OCD thing on my part as it makes me happier when all of the containers are the same size and shape and stacked nicely.
No worries, it's all good. I didn't get offended. It's just the way I wrote the post that seemed that way I guess.
I started shaving traditionally in 2012. I'm certainly not a newbie. I'm not saying I make no mistakes, we all make mistakes. But in this case I've done everything possible to get a great lather. In the first photo you see what's left after two full passes. The second is just a sample of the lather I recently got. I tried what you're suggesting and it didn't make any difference. I just couldn't get a dense lather. Believe it or not.
Look, it's not just me that experiences this. There are other experienced forum members as well. If it were just me, then I'd have second thoughts. Now I truly believe that these soaps don't last... forever. They certainly have a limited shelf life, like all artisan soaps. I used the I Coloniali today, a soap that I have since 2016 in my den and performed really great. It was stored next to the Nuavias. But it has preservatives, it's a mass produced product. This plays a role.
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