Product Description This silicone shaving bowl has flexible sides that allow it to collapse flat for travel/storage and expand for use. It's sturdy bottom has 11 agitators to help load your brush and/or build lather. Bottom Interior Diameter: ~3.25" Top Interior Diameter: ~4.25" Extended...
Yep! Both cream and brush are fine for bowl lathering. Any bowl will do - when I started, I simply used a cereal bowl. But, yes, ceramic in the bathroom with slippery soap can be a recipe for disaster and so something unbreakable. I have seen folks talk of those collapsable rubberised bowls with the striations being good for whipping up lather ... dunno, I'm a face latherer (too) now.
Yep! Both cream and brush are fine for bowl lathering. Any bowl will do - when I started, I simply used a cereal bowl. But, yes, ceramic in the bathroom with slippery soap can be a recipe for disaster and so something unbreakable. I have seen folks talk of those collapsable rubberised bowls with the striations being good for whipping up lather ... dunno, I'm a face latherer (too) now.
Anything that doesn’t smash when you drop it… plastic or metal. At the cheaper end, children’s plastic cereal bowls or a cut down yoghurt carton. At the other end a stainless steel bowl. For years my fave was an NHS plastic tub thet my father-in-law used to soak his false teeth in. Recently treated myself to a stainless steel bowl… which you could also use to soak false teeth in.
Anything that doesn’t smash when you drop it… plastic or metal. At the cheaper end, children’s plastic cereal bowls or a cut down yoghurt carton. At the other end a stainless steel bowl. For years my fave was an NHS plastic tub thet my father-in-law used to soak his false teeth in. Recently treated myself to a stainless steel bowl… which you could also use to soak false teeth in.