To be clear, I LOVE the TOBS! Smell, tradition and so-forth!
Also, I am 99.5% happy with Omega soap!
Just want "more"
So I'm using Mitchelle's Wool Fat shave soap, and while it is doing the job, I'd like thicker, creamier lather. It gets mixed reviews on Badger & Blade.
I shave it off in little slivers, add just a little hot water and let it sit a few minutes. I've done this to loose slivers and slivers kneaded into a little pad. I've also just mashed up the slivers some. That seems to give me the closest lather to what I (think I) want, but still pretty far off. It's thin and watery. Is this what yall get with Mitchelle's or is there another technique?
What soap gives a thicker, creamier lather?
I have fairly soft water, but still find a good soak of the brush and the soap are great help to lathering. Interstingly, after the soak, it's actually best for me normally to shake the brush dry.
azscoob said:Hmm, I might try shaking the brush dry, I have occasional issues getting a lather, maybe a too wet brush is the root, or it might target that a too dry brush might be the case for me, time to experiment.
I use a moist brush and add water as I need it. There is a happy medium when hitting the soap. During the winter I really dig a warm brush soaked in hot water but during the summer I am strictly cold water and some menthol products. In Korea, one time (only) I made the mistake of using a menthol A/S and then had to ride my bicycle to work and it was 20 deg out. Yea, suck that did.
Mcbobs said:A few months ago, I came across a Gillette DE razor but it has tarnished some. I'd really like to be able to begin using it, but don't have the slightest clue on how to refurbish it for use again.
I took some pictures of it and hopefully some of you guys can give me a few good ideas for restoring this thing.
Any ideas for getting this thing in working order again?
Send it to me..... I need another NEW..A few months ago, I came across a Gillette DE razor but it has tarnished some. I'd really like to be able to begin using it, but don't have the slightest clue on how to refurbish it for use again.
I took some pictures of it and hopefully some of you guys can give me a few good ideas for restoring this thing.
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Any ideas for getting this thing in working order again?
I just bought a straight off of a guy at badgerandblade.com and now I need a strop. Any suggestions?