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    Default ooooooh (finally made a good lather)

    (i think) I was using too much water before.
    but i finally made a good, thick lather!

    still having trouble getting a close shave, don't feel comfortable dealing with my jawline, but I'm nick-free after 4 tries!

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    Good job.
    what was name of the soap?

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    Quote Originally Posted by hi_bud_gl View Post
    Good job.
    what was name of the soap?
    idunno
    still using the stuff that came with my $7 wally world kit

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    great, keep at it

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    Great job, keep at it a good lather makes a great difference. As for the jaw line, try stretching the lower cheek upward, this will pull the jaw line higher up on the face where it should be a lot easier to get at. Hope this helps.
    It is easier to fool people than to convince them they have been fooled. Twain

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    I found that a couple additional items to your soap will make lather a very easy deal. Next time your at Wally World pick up a small bottle of Glycerin from the pharmacy/ hygiene section. I think at my store it was in the 4 ft. section next to the Dr. Shoels insoles (are you gellin'?). Then on your way around town swing into Bath and Body Works and grab a tube of C.O. Bigelow shave cream. It's in a green box, with the tube inside (kind of like a small tube of tooth paste).

    Now, add a little of the C.O. Bigelow, and a few drops of the glycerin then whip your soap into and look out...LATHER EVERYWHERE!

    Enjoy.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dirt4dinner View Post
    I found that a couple additional items to your soap will make lather a very easy deal. Next time your at Wally World pick up a small bottle of Glycerin from the pharmacy/ hygiene section. I think at my store it was in the 4 ft. section next to the Dr. Shoels insoles (are you gellin'?). Then on your way around town swing into Bath and Body Works and grab a tube of C.O. Bigelow shave cream. It's in a green box, with the tube inside (kind of like a small tube of tooth paste).

    Now, add a little of the C.O. Bigelow, and a few drops of the glycerin then whip your soap into and look out...LATHER EVERYWHERE!

    Enjoy.
    thanks, I've already added the glycerin. I'll see if i can get my hands on the bigelow cream!

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