I had thought that DR Harris Marlborough left my skin feeling cleansed, but dry.
However, I have just had a water softener fitted and had my first shave today. This time the Marlborough left my skin moisturised, just like other tallow soaps in my experience.
I guess some soaps are better suited to hard water than others.
I had thought that DR Harris Marlborough left my skin feeling cleansed, but dry.
However, I have just had a water softener fitted and had my first shave today. This time the Marlborough left my skin moisturised, just like other tallow soaps in my experience.
I guess some soaps are better suited to hard water than others.
That must be why I find this soap hard to lather. I live in SE London. I just can't get a thick, dense lather with it. It just remains airy and thin. And a soak the puck, and load like mad for at least 60-90 seconds.
After repeatedly reading about water issues. I going to buy some distilled water this weekend, and just warm some of that up and see how it works with my soaps and creams. A liter or two should go a long way.
I had thought that DR Harris Marlborough left my skin feeling cleansed, but dry.
However, I have just had a water softener fitted and had my first shave today. This time the Marlborough left my skin moisturised, just like other tallow soaps in my experience.
I guess some soaps are better suited to hard water than others.