#1

Chazz Reinhold HOF
A few days ago I used a very nice soap, excellent shave, excellent scent, excellent cushion, but.....

It was too slick for my taste. It was annoying to have to over rinse between passes and the end of the shave.

It was the first time using it so I won't quit on it just yet, but boy, it felt like having motor oil all over my face.Big Grin

Has any of you gents experienced this with any of your soaps? No need to dime out brands.Smile

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#2

Member
Austin, TX
Hi Hector, not so much on this end but I usually do a first pass with more cushion which tends to cut the slickness. I then dial in the hydration gradually to get to the Goldilocks slickness for subsequent passes.

Not a bad problem to have though in the grand scheme of things!

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Kevin
#3

Chazz Reinhold HOF
Thanks kwsher

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#4
I did use one soap, don't recall which, that was so slick that if some got on my fingers it was difficult to hold the razor without it slipping out of my hand. It shaved very well though.

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#5

Posting Freak
Canada
(This post was last modified: 06-30-2016, 04:29 PM by celestino.)
Hector, I have never had much of a problem with a soap being too slick although it sounds like you are using Vancouver's extremely soft water! I can never completely rinse off any soap I use, here, especially my main soap. Big Grin

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Celestino
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#6

Member
Minnesota
(06-30-2016, 04:28 PM)celestino Wrote: Hector, I have never had much of a problem with a soap being too slick although it sounds like you are using Vancouver's extremely soft water! I can never completely rinse off any soap I use, here, especially my main soap. Big Grin


At home we are blessed with a well that produces water as good as any I have ever tasted. When I travel and use very soft water, I can't stand that feeling of not being able to rinse off. Again, a first world problem....

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#7
I've never heard of this? What was the product that caused "too much slickness" so I can try it?!?!?!?!

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#8

Chazz Reinhold HOF
(This post was last modified: 06-30-2016, 06:45 PM by hrfdez.)
I already said that I was not going to say. I'm just posing a question to my fellow wet shavers.

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#9

Member
South Saint Louis, MO
These kinds of soaps are cool with me, but there are a couple reasons. It's partially preference, but mostly the fact that I love to splash a ton of cold water on my face after the shave and therefore rinse very thoroughly. So there's not a lot that's going to be hanging around after my post-shave deluge

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#10

Posting Freak
(06-30-2016, 04:28 PM)celestino Wrote: Hector, I have never had much of a problem with a soap being too slick although it sounds like you are using Vancouver's extremely soft water! I can never completely rinse off any soap I use, here, especially my main soap.  Big Grin

celestino you just reminded me to go and replenish my water softenerBig Grin

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