Norseman said:...
I have read quite a lot about this soap, and I know that it is not uncommon to have some problems lathering up this soap. And since my lathering skills have been in decline lately I expected to experience these issues myself.
I loaded the brush for a good thirty seconds before moving over to my scuttle for some serious lather building. And it did not take long before I had a big load of thin and airy lather. I tried to load the brush for an additional ten seconds and was rewarded with even more thin and airy lather.
The brush I used is known in certain circles to be a bit of a lather hog, and with that in mind I squeezed out all lather from the brush and continued my efforts.
Two seconds later I had "perfect" lather.
fancontroller said:I also have initial difficulty getting a decent lather with Stirling, it's starts almost like liquid soap being thin but with more vigorous action transforms into lovely mousse.
Can you explain further what you did? Did you just squeeze out all the lather off the brush into the bowl then continue building lather?
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