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    Default A tip too keep your lather warm :)


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    great, info.
    what happens to the lather after sitting hot for 20 min , is dehidration.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mainaman View Post
    great, info.
    what happens to the lather after sitting hot for 20 min , is dehidration.
    Dehydration is not a problem. Just whip it up again with your brush. The soap is still there. I add about a teaspoon of water between passes. An electric coffee cup warmer or candle warmer works just fine and costs from about $5 to $15.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 2Sharp View Post
    Dehydration is not a problem. Just whip it up again with your brush. The soap is still there. I add about a teaspoon of water between passes. An electric coffee cup warmer or candle warmer works just fine and costs from about $5 to $15.

    bj
    You are missing my point, its not about how to rehidrate the lather, its just my suggestion why his lather was getting dry.

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