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04-08-2010, 06:06 PM #1
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Thanked: 4Bowl O' Soap?
REALLY ignorant question: where shaving soap comes in its own bowl (as in those sold by Trumper -- http://www.trumpers.com/product_detail.cfm?ProductID=111547320), does one simply need to add water or a wet brush, mix and apply?
In other words, does the soap need to be extracted from the bowl or any other preparation before mixing a lather?
Also, after use, does the bowl or soap need to be cleaned to some extent or can you just replace the lid until the next time?
Sincerest thanks for any help.
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04-08-2010, 06:10 PM #2
It is often a good idea to load the brush in the storage bowl and then use a separate bowl to lather, unless you lather directly on your face. The bowl where the soap come is is not intended for lathering in it (the dimensions are not optimal anyway). With soaps like Trumpers or similar (known as milled), it helps to add a bit of warm water on top to soften it before you actually load the brush. I normally remove the excess of water on the wood and allow the bowl to dry. Overtime, depending on exposure to water, etc. these bowls can discolor or degrade a little bit. And yes, I keep the soap in the storage bowl at "all" times.
Al raz.
Last edited by Alraz; 04-08-2010 at 06:13 PM.
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04-08-2010, 06:26 PM #3
+1 to what Al raz said and I usually wait for the soap to dry before I put the lid back on. Personally I feel I get a superior lather using a bowl rather than face lathering but try it both ways and see what you prefer.
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04-08-2010, 06:44 PM #4
Bowl O' Soap?
Hello, DerekW:
These gentlemen do it right: the soap stays in the bowl.
I used to make lather directly onto my face, but I have switched to making lather in a pewter bowl I keep strictly for lathering, whether using creams or soaps.
On the way to the shower, I fill the lather bowl with hot water (not boiling) and put my brush in it to soak up the warm water. Also, I pour a little hot water in my soap mug (I use a dozen different ones, each containing a different soap), just to cover the soap. (This need not be done when using creams. I put a small dollop of cream into the shave mug and begin lathering.)
Out of the shower and ready to shave, I dump the water from the soap mug, give my brush three gentle shakes, swirl the brush in the soap mug to load it and then lather in the lather mug. If I feel the lather needs a little additional water, I feed it several drops of water.
Regards,
ObieLast edited by Obie; 04-08-2010 at 07:28 PM.
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04-08-2010, 07:08 PM #5
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Thanked: 2Save yourself alot of money and buy the soap refill for the wooden bowl. If you notice, the refill is much cheaper without buying the wooden bowl. Find you a ceramic shaving mug that you like, and plop the refill in the bottom of it. I always lather in the bowl and then just make sure I drain off any excess water from the bowl when I'm done. Soap stays in the bowl.
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04-08-2010, 07:24 PM #6
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Thanked: 4So, if you use two mugs/bowls, you load some soap from the soap bowl onto the brush, then work it into a lather in the mug with just warm water? Does the soap come as a solid unit?
Thanks for clarifying!