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I've had a similar experience with MdC being a little bit on the dry side , I think it just needs plenty of water and it's a soap that will take more water than most before it gets too wet.Hi All,
I am noticing (and of course I am been picky) that MDC while working as a shaving soap, it's also a very good detergent, probably too good.
In other words, at the second and third pass I don't feel an oily film on the skin and the blade is not always gliding well.
This is particularly true if I use a boar brush, where the mechanical action is stronger compared to a synthetic.
What's oyur experience?
Yes, absolutely correct. It is tripple milled and therefore is a lot more thirsty that other soapsIt’s triple milled so is denser than most soaps so you do need to add more water.
I got to the bottom of my mdc fougere in about 6 monthsNever had an issue with MDC in anyway. Except the price but if I can get to the bottom of a jar before my days are up I will be surprised. Just goes on forever.
I use a Cashmere synthetic and a perfect match to its requirements. As pointed out it is thirsty and find having a nice wet face before application helps. I do face lather and don't think it is the kind of soap which is for bowls.
I got to the bottom of my mdc fougere in about 6 monthsLoved every second i shaved with it. Have moved onto B&M because of their omnibus base
Surely must be the small 50g jar.Jeez! Do you eat it as well?
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