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More water is needed, you will know when you have it right, just keep practising .....it's cheap enough!Hi all,
I'm experimenting Palmolive soap sticks. I've seen a few people on YouTube say how fantastic they are for the price.
I love the smell, it reminds me of how men's shaving smelt in the 1970s.
My problem is no mater how I make the lather I can't get enough moisture in it. I find it dries slightly on my face or clogs the razor and is difficult to rinse clear.
Any ideas other than binning it?
Don't give up on the humble Palmolive stick, once you've got the right consitantcy you'll be rewarded with a excellent lather, it's my favourite inexpensive shave stick...It is a thirsty stick. Regards.Hi all,
I'm experimenting Palmolive soap sticks. I've seen a few people on YouTube say how fantastic they are for the price.
I love the smell, it reminds me of how men's shaving smelt in the 1970s.
My problem is no mater how I make the lather I can't get enough moisture in it. I find it dries slightly on my face or clogs the razor and is difficult to rinse clear.
Any ideas other than binning it?
I love them
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Indeed, fantastic for traveling with too.Me too. They're quick and convenient and always give good results.
That would be a mistake, since the soap is indeed fantastic. Not just about the best value as a shaving soap, but it is a solid performer....Any ideas other than binning it?
My problem is no mater how I make the lather I can't get enough moisture in it. I find it dries slightly on my face or clogs the razor and is difficult to rinse clear.
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