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One of the problems arising from constant changes in the rotation of creams, soaps and brushes is maintaining consistency in the amount and quality of lather. I have tended to get variable results when face lathering with soaps.
So I have recently more often followed the approach described by Tony here:
http://www.theshavingroom.co.uk/forum/thread-9003.html
By transferring to lathering in a bowl after loading the brush from the soap I'm able to produce just the lather I'm looking for much more easily. I had particular problems with face lathering directly with Tabac. I'm now getting the creamy cushioning lather that so often eluded me before.
Thanks Tony. Always good to keep your ritual under review.
So I have recently more often followed the approach described by Tony here:
http://www.theshavingroom.co.uk/forum/thread-9003.html
By transferring to lathering in a bowl after loading the brush from the soap I'm able to produce just the lather I'm looking for much more easily. I had particular problems with face lathering directly with Tabac. I'm now getting the creamy cushioning lather that so often eluded me before.
Thanks Tony. Always good to keep your ritual under review.