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Good evening Gents,
I bought what I thought was a lovely shaving soap, made from goat milk, all natural ingredients and seemed like the proverbial lost cup. Alas, it's little more than soap, does not lather up, does not produce that thick, protective layer that we look for when shaving.
To save reputations, it's not NSS. NSS soaps are awesome! This is another goat milk soap producer.
So, I have this puck of soap, which I've now grated and pressed into a jar.
Can I rescue it? Is there something I can add to make it play well as a shaving soap? Is there something off the shelf that I can buy to mix with this, re-grated, to make it play better? Maybe two parts, say, Wilkinson Sword stick and one part dud soap ... giving the overall mix a good hit of goat milk while benefiting from the industrial production of the main product.
What say you guys?
I bought what I thought was a lovely shaving soap, made from goat milk, all natural ingredients and seemed like the proverbial lost cup. Alas, it's little more than soap, does not lather up, does not produce that thick, protective layer that we look for when shaving.
To save reputations, it's not NSS. NSS soaps are awesome! This is another goat milk soap producer.
So, I have this puck of soap, which I've now grated and pressed into a jar.
Can I rescue it? Is there something I can add to make it play well as a shaving soap? Is there something off the shelf that I can buy to mix with this, re-grated, to make it play better? Maybe two parts, say, Wilkinson Sword stick and one part dud soap ... giving the overall mix a good hit of goat milk while benefiting from the industrial production of the main product.
What say you guys?