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A few years back (and over on another forum) we were discussing water hardness and the subject inevitably moved to MWF. I think we identified the hardest and softest water in the UK and I managed to get a bottle of the hardest water to compare to my water which is practically in the same postcode area as where MWF is made.
Here's the results: https://www.theshavingroom.co.uk/co...wool-fat-water-sensitive-answer-inside.35452/
... where I was suprised to find that hard water was in fact better!
Hot, cold, hard, soft, sythetic, badger, boar, whatever ... best soap you can buy. So long as you're chosen. If you can't lather it, you're not chosen.
I've not been shaving much for the last couple of years and when I did it was a cartridge and canned goop. Within the last couple of months I've come back to my more traditional products and a dry puck of MWF. Wet brush, 10 swirls, lather heaven. No other preparation.
Here's the results: https://www.theshavingroom.co.uk/co...wool-fat-water-sensitive-answer-inside.35452/
... where I was suprised to find that hard water was in fact better!
Hot, cold, hard, soft, sythetic, badger, boar, whatever ... best soap you can buy. So long as you're chosen. If you can't lather it, you're not chosen.
I've not been shaving much for the last couple of years and when I did it was a cartridge and canned goop. Within the last couple of months I've come back to my more traditional products and a dry puck of MWF. Wet brush, 10 swirls, lather heaven. No other preparation.