Lately, I'm using a vintage canned Proraso Bianco shaving foam.


As many vintage, It's super dense. I prefer this to the current one.
With all that kind of product, I normally try the "Quasi Brushless" technique.
Big word to say just add water with a the brush ... on a formerly brushless soap.

This way the product works better, with a higher primary lubrification.
IMHO the best results can easily compare with simple formula soap or cream.
This one for sure. Sadly is discontinued few years ago. It was a great product.
Under the pics is linked my review.

If you do, how does this technique work for you?
What product do you find the best for?
 
The key to any foam is adding a little water. Whenever I use canned foam -a little in my left hand- I ‘sprinkle’ some water on it with my free right hand. Then I hand-lather it on my already wet face. Works great and like you say it rivals simple soaps and creams.
 
The key to any foam is adding a little water. Whenever I use canned foam -a little in my left hand- I ‘sprinkle’ some water on it with my free right hand. Then I hand-lather it on my already wet face. Works great and like you say it rivals simple soaps and creams.

I do this with current generation Proraso Green foam, and use a homemade pre shave oil too.

I don't use foam much, but it's a good set up nonetheless.
 
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