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    If it works well with "lots" of cream the you are simply not loading enough soap from the hard puck.

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    I like the brush for creams. Most of the time I shave I am in a hurry. When I know I'm going to use soap are usually pick a different brush

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    Quote Originally Posted by Chet View Post
    I like the brush for creams. Most of the time I shave I am in a hurry. When I know I'm going to use soap are usually pick a different brush
    Whatever works for you. It is just that having separate brush types for hard pucks and creams is not really necessary as far as I have found. I use boar, badger and synthetics with either hard pucks or cream and find they all work. Again, what works for is all the matters.

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    You state that the brush is for face lathering only. I'm sure it would do just fine as a bowl or palm latherer.
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    In my opinion: what does it matter of you have to recharge the brush between passes?

    Nothing wrong with that, I'd say.
    There is no rule that you cannot charge a brush before every pass.


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    Quote Originally Posted by beluga View Post
    In my opinion: what does it matter of you have to recharge the brush between passes?

    Nothing wrong with that, I'd say.
    There is no rule that you cannot charge a brush before every pass.


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    Yes there is. Page 8 paragraph 3 line 6 of the Code of Shaving regulations specifically says it's a misdemeanor offense to recharge a brush during the shave.

    For me one of the ways I rate a cream or soap is the ability to load up your brush one time only to last the entire shave. if I have to reload the brush I show the soap or cream the door.
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    Quote Originally Posted by thebigspendur View Post
    Yes there is. Page 8 paragraph 3 line 6 of the Code of Shaving regulations specifically says it's a misdemeanor offense to recharge a brush during the shave.

    For me one of the ways I rate a cream or soap is the ability to load up your brush one time only to last the entire shave. if I have to reload the brush I show the soap or cream the door.

    Ah, I see.

    Am I glad that I filed for a variation under section 3a, subsection II, which allows me to continue charging my brush between passes to, as it is technically called, "restore the full lather for the second pass".

    Hence, this variation is also known as the "full lather" variation, or in colloquial parlance "suckers for lather" variation.

    Comes quite handy when I want to look for each pass at that Santa Claus like face in the shaving mirror.


    Just because I can shave with a single charge does not mean that I should give that second charge, which gives me so much pleasure, a miss....



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    Ok, I had the same problem that you described and here is what I can share. 1) let the brush break in 6-8 uses so it reaches close to its full bloom. 2) load the damp brush for 30 seconds and then start working up a lather in your bowl. Here is the key, water, water and more water. My CH3 Super badger loads a ton of soap easily, but it takes an ocean of water to get the soap out of the center of the brush and into a lather. The first several teaspoons of water creates a paste that sticks to the bowl sides and won't lather. Keep adding water! From the paste stage to a full lather is an exercise in patience as you will add water 2,3, or more times to fully develop a full lather.
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    Quote Originally Posted by doc47 View Post
    Ok, I had the same problem that you described and here is what I can share. 1) let the brush break in 6-8 uses so it reaches close to its full bloom. 2) load the damp brush for 30 seconds and then start working up a lather in your bowl. Here is the key, water, water and more water. My CH3 Super badger loads a ton of soap easily, but it takes an ocean of water to get the soap out of the center of the brush and into a lather. The first several teaspoons of water creates a paste that sticks to the bowl sides and won't lather. Keep adding water! From the paste stage to a full lather is an exercise in patience as you will add water 2,3, or more times to fully develop a full lather.
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    I finally got the hang of it. It works great. What kind of lather bowl?

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