jhclare said:Life's too short to waste time with this soap.
Get yourself some Provence Sante - best face care of any soap I've used, and so easy to lather it's almost silly. :mrgreen:
I literally need no balm or moisturiser after using this stuff.
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John
Very likely. My technique is to load the brush heavily and lather one half of my face, same again on t'other side, and again under the jawline ... and once more for luck. Results in way too much lather in the end of course, but that's okay because the puck never shrinks. Funny stuff.Pig Cat said:... perhaps I wasn't persistent enough loading the brush...
Pig Cat said:jhclare said:Life's too short to waste time with this soap.
Get yourself some Provence Sante - best face care of any soap I've used, and so easy to lather it's almost silly. :mrgreen:
I literally need no balm or moisturiser after using this stuff.
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John
Sounds good John but do you think he can wait for it to come from USA or France? This soap doesn't appear to be available in the UK so perhaps this could be the poor man's M de C and a group buy might be in order?!
hunnymonster said:I don't find it hard to lather at all... the biggest positive is the lanolin content (unless you react to lanolin - no, I don't mean react like that - you know who you are...)
Ids said:Am I that one?
Pig Cat said:Thanks and yeah I have tried that and perhaps I wasn't persistent enough loading the brush because still the lather was too thin for me. The shaves I got were very good with no irritation but to me part of the pleasure of using a brush is the satisfaction of achieving a lovely lather. I am sure that if I spent some time on perfecting it with MWF I'd get somewhere in the end but there are so many other good soaps and creams that I just can't be narked. It's taken me long enough to get decent with a straight! :roll:
Fido said:I too, gave up on MWF. But it should be compulsory for all of us to have a go. It's a fair price at around a fiver, has a lovely scent and leaves your skin very soft. But I never did get the kind of thick creamy lather I prefer - but even so, you get great shaves with it.
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