(Vintage) Imperial Leather Aftershave - anyone on here used it?

Are synthetic brushes better for face lathering? I only have a badger, and a mixed badger/boar...
They are better for any lathering! :D
You see, synthetic fibers don't absorb the lather, and the brush is overall super efficient with soaps and creams. Meaning you also spend less time (and product) lathering. I used to struggle with face lathering too, while using my fancy badgers. Granted, some of it was due to a lack of experience, but once I picked up a synth, I haven't had any issues with lather since. I also use any hard soaps as shave sticks and face lather exclusively. Just think about it - why would you waste time creating lather in the bowl when you can do it straight on your mug, and get extra facial massage at the same time! And it makes you much more independent from extra gear.
Anyways, I think you should give it another go. Rub more product into your whiskers at first, if you must - but once you get a hang of it, there's no going back!
 
Thanks for the info. I do have a couple of Imperial Leather shave sticks and one Cussons shave stick, however I don't really like using shave sticks - I can't seem to get a nice lather like I do with bowl lathering. The sticks I have are all new, so I don't want to break into them and have a substandard lather. I'll keep my eye out for a part used bowl hopefully :)
It's not something I do, but others do have success at grating their shave sticks into bowls.
 
Thanks for the info. I do have a couple of Imperial Leather shave sticks and one Cussons shave stick, however I don't really like using shave sticks - I can't seem to get a nice lather like I do with bowl lathering. The sticks I have are all new, so I don't want to break into them and have a substandard lather. I'll keep my eye out for a part used bowl hopefully :)
I don't like telling people what to do but I want to share something which may help you to get better results with the shave sticks. First wet the tip of the shave stick(dip it in hot water and wait for about a minute max.) and then rub it on your beard, you should notice that it is very easy to apply the stick and when it dries, wet the tip of the stick again and carry on, also make sure your beard is wet as well. Then start making the lather with your brush. I hope it works for you.
 
@Shemen Zait @Sezer1974 - I can indeed confirm that Cussons Imperial Leather A/S is readily available in Supermarkets in Australia. Easy on the wallet at the equivalent of 7 quid. And you are correct - it is not a dead ringer for the classic Imperial Leather soap scent. Not too bad, though.
What are you waiting for man?! Send us some of this lovely juice! [emoji78]

Oh ye, the world had changed and no one fly such stuff by air mail, [emoji21]
 
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