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Dave
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Posting Freak
Fine Accoutrements / Santal Absolut [Image: 6688c66807c591c8897e481e286ef409.jpg]

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Vintage Shaver
Seattle, WA
Penhaligon's Castile shaving cream (vintage)
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John
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Stirling Island Man

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Los Angeles
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Member
Idaho Falls, Idaho
I really like the packaging of MT soaps.  That blue/black glass jar just feels great.  The soap scent on This one is awesome too.
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Member
Idaho Falls, Idaho
(05-29-2020, 03:26 PM)HoosierShave Wrote: Used the same process as yesterday only today the process lasted 13 minutes.  I hadn't used CB since Dec 2018 because I had always felt the lather was less than desirable.  It's so nice to prove myself wrong (rather than the wife doing it [Image: smile.png])....

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Caties is very nice lather.

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Idaho Falls, Idaho
(05-29-2020, 03:47 PM)MilkCrate Wrote: [Image: 85N9Wwr.jpg]
I like Mitchell’s but love Aramis.

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San Diego, Cal., USA
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Clay Face
Honolulu, Hawaii
No. 88 t. (Czech & Speake) rose, plumeria, vetiver, sandalwood

I thought I knew something about building a lather on my face until I read HoosierShave's step-by-step description of how it's really done. Today I applied his method, and I'm still reeling from the results. By the time I was done, my brush was gushing over with world-class suds that were deeper, richer, wetter, slicker, heavier, and more protective than anything I've pumped out in a long time. And it smelled fantastic. Here's my breakdown:

         00:00–00:45 (45 secs): loaded a 24mm synthetic from a lightly bloomed puck of No. 88
         00:45–01:30 (45 secs): used painter strokes to apply the soap evenly across my face
         01:30–04:30  (3 mins): started adding water from the tap while still using painter strokes [flat, unimpressive lather so far]
         04:30–12:30  (8 mins): switched over to swirling strokes and continued adding small drips from the tap [lather suddenly blossoms]
         13:00–20:00  (7 mins): gave myself two passes with a Feather ASD2 loaded with a Kai blade (6).
         20:00–21:00  (1 min):  splashed down with Barberry Coast Bay Rum Aftershave No. 28.

So what did I learn? 
  1. Great lather takes time. I used to think I was done after 5 minutes of brush work. Now I see I need to double that, at least.
  2. Starting off with painter strokes gets the soap on the skin without adding too much air.
  3. After the soap is on the skin, adding water for about 3 minutes (still using painter strokes) hydrates the emulsion fully. 
  4. Swirling strokes need to wait until about 5 minutes into the build. I used to start off with swirls, but now I see that patience yields a finer grained lather that blossoms miraculously.
  5. After the lather blossoms, 6 more minutes of brush work and hydration are needed to fully build the lather.
HoosierShave's posts have been an inspiration, and his careful descriptions have greatly improved my technique. I'm ready to open a new chapter of shaving joy. Many thanks!

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