So my nephew, a very bright fellow, is still a shaving cream in the can kind of guy, and, though English, with access to the three Ts and all the wonderful soaps in Europe, views my obsession with a brush and puck as quaint. Recently he pointed out that on the rare occasions he has treated himself to a barber shop shave, the barber used ready-made lather from a machine. I said yes, I've had that experience as well but it's probably not only for hygienic reasons but also because the prep is so thorough there is no need for a first-rate shaving soap whipped into a lather with a brush.
But he got me thinking. Is the barbershop lather a better quality than what comes out of a can? Do many barbers still use the puck and brush? There is a youtube video of a barber near Philly using Proraso red applied to the face with his hands, but mostly I see the hot lather machines.
But he got me thinking. Is the barbershop lather a better quality than what comes out of a can? Do many barbers still use the puck and brush? There is a youtube video of a barber near Philly using Proraso red applied to the face with his hands, but mostly I see the hot lather machines.