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Use less pressure when loading the brush if you are digging croap out you are pressing too hard. To use a croap I soak the brush as usual in a sink of cold water whilst I shower, I load the brush as I would on a hard soap but with a much lighter touch and fewer swirls, then I face lather.
I use my finger in the croap and smear a bit on either cheek, then face lather. Depends how soft the croap is really.
I don't want to add any moisture to a croap so don't put my brush in it unless it's dry, but prefer a finger.
The correct way.
Wet face, rub in croap (small pea size) use brush=win.
Croaps are dense creams not soft soaps. It is my opinion that they are treated as such. I don't use a wet brush on anything that has water in it (like a cream or a croap).
I also don't bloom soaps. water is for lather, It is not to contaminate your soaps etc.
You say tomarto I say tomayto let's call the whole thing off!!
Like the outside of a paradox.What does the inside of an enigma look like?
Like the outside of a paradox.
I think reducing this to binary thinking doesn't do justice to the inherent ambiguity of a bastard creation of a soap and a cream. That's worthy of bisociation at the very least or maybe even cubism.
Like the outside of a paradox.
Or, ‘...a riddle, wrapped in a mystery, inside an enigma...'Like the outside of a paradox.
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