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Thread: Williams mug soap
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01-14-2007, 09:02 PM #21
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01-15-2007, 07:47 AM #22
And the hubby's profficient at launching fast-moving sharp-tipped projectiles, so I won't go beyond complimenting the soaps
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01-15-2007, 01:37 PM #23
This morning I broke out my new puck of Williams to give it another try. It definitely works better with more water, as several suggested. I got quite a nice shave with it, although I did still have some issues with drying. (Shaving is still a slow process for me, and my first pass takes five to eight minutes. Drying won't be a problem when I'm a little more proficient.)
The lather takes a bit more work to build, but it's nice and slick. I'm still not sure I'd recommend it to a newbie, but it's a nice soap, especially for the price.
Josh
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01-16-2007, 05:43 AM #24
I have always used Williams. As a shaver who just likes being well shaved and not all caught up in the RAD, BAD and SAD, its a great soap and easy to get a nice lather. You cant beat the price and the other day I picked up a few more at the Safeway where they had them priced at 45 cents!