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I had an interesting experience today. I gave my Simpsons Chubby 2 Best a run out with Cade for the first time in a while. I left too much water in the brush before swirling on the puck and ended up with a watery lather in my first application using face lathering. Prior to my second pass, I rinsed my brush and shook out more water then switched to bowl lathering. It took very little time to make some superb lather as I gradually added more soap to the mix in the bowl. So for my second and third passes I had virtually perfect lather.
Anyone who regularly face lathers with one or two brushes with a very limited rotation of creams and soaps may have developed a consistent method that works. But if you have several brushes and like to use quite a few soaps and creams, it seems to me preferable to lather in a bowl to produce high quality lather. I find it better to sort out a decent lather in my bowl than on my poor old face.
Anyone who regularly face lathers with one or two brushes with a very limited rotation of creams and soaps may have developed a consistent method that works. But if you have several brushes and like to use quite a few soaps and creams, it seems to me preferable to lather in a bowl to produce high quality lather. I find it better to sort out a decent lather in my bowl than on my poor old face.