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- Tuesday January 19, 2016
Hello all,
When I started wetshaving, everybody talked about MWF, so I had to try it.
The result were miserable, as I could not make any decent lather. Now it is one of my top soap, and the solution has been brought by haslinger soap.
-Take a soap container.
-Cut the MWF puck so it will be fitted in the one half of the container.
- buy some haslinger Schafmilch ( can be found for not much at tvbshaving or giftandcare)
-put the haslinger Schafmilch in the other half of the soap container, so when you will swirl with your brush, the brush will be in contact with both soaps.
I've got my best result with a boar brush.
And you will then receive a very rich and creamy lather, with all the loved property of MWF.
Hope it may help, as this was the only solution I've found to use MWF with my hard water.
When I started wetshaving, everybody talked about MWF, so I had to try it.
The result were miserable, as I could not make any decent lather. Now it is one of my top soap, and the solution has been brought by haslinger soap.
-Take a soap container.
-Cut the MWF puck so it will be fitted in the one half of the container.
- buy some haslinger Schafmilch ( can be found for not much at tvbshaving or giftandcare)
-put the haslinger Schafmilch in the other half of the soap container, so when you will swirl with your brush, the brush will be in contact with both soaps.
I've got my best result with a boar brush.
And you will then receive a very rich and creamy lather, with all the loved property of MWF.
Hope it may help, as this was the only solution I've found to use MWF with my hard water.