Tricks for Lathering William
The scent of Williams is a lemon verbena. And it makes a decent bath soap! There are a couple of tricks you can use with Williams to eliminate the "drying" factor. Add a small dollop of shaving cream to the mug before lathering. I normally use Palmolive Shaving Lather for this. You can also add a few drops of hair conditioner to help give the lather "body". If you live in an area with soft water or have your own water conditioner system, then you probably won't need to do anything. It's cheap enough that you can experiment with it.
RT
My secret.....awww hell I'll tell you
I've been dabbing my brush in a little mango butter I bought a Big Lots for $2.50
and it really "softens" the Williams up.....or something.
Sort of like someone saying to add hair conditioner to it to add body.
Need to try Coleen's soaps.
Can someone rate Coleen's soaps and Williams on a 1-10 scale please?
need to get some "Cut Resistant Soap" :hmmm: :hmmm: :hmmm: :hmmm: :hmmm:
Thats me itching at my latest gash as it heals :roflmao