Curator Joined Thursday January 3, 2013 Wednesday August 26, 2020 #1 I know, perhaps a silly question. I'm more of a creams person but when I did use soap, it would be the big black bowls from the supermarkets. Is the principle the same? Wet brush and stir? No need for a lather bowl? Thanks!
I know, perhaps a silly question. I'm more of a creams person but when I did use soap, it would be the big black bowls from the supermarkets. Is the principle the same? Wet brush and stir? No need for a lather bowl? Thanks!
Boycie83 Joined Monday March 25, 2019 Location Devon Wednesday August 26, 2020 #2 Load the soap on to your damp brush with medium+ pressure and then build the lather on your face - noting it will take a little more water than your creams. Load times can vary between 10 and 30 seconds depending on the consistency of the soap.
Load the soap on to your damp brush with medium+ pressure and then build the lather on your face - noting it will take a little more water than your creams. Load times can vary between 10 and 30 seconds depending on the consistency of the soap.
mcgruff Joined Wednesday August 5, 2020 Wednesday August 26, 2020 #3 Try a shaving stick if you don't want to bother with a bowl.