This made me smile. I think I saluted the badger farmer earlier for his efforts. I can only imagine what he looks like at dinner time after a hard day shaving badgers :rofl2:
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I enjoyed reading this thread. I'm just getting into proper shaving and I'm enjoying the animal smell my new badger brush has. I don't have a great deal of time for animal rights people and am slightly ashamed to say I occasionally mess with them. A vegan girl was once telling me how cruel it is to drink milk because the calves need it. I told her that if you kill and eat the calf then the milk is going spare and then it's ok. She wasn't impressed. After watching a couple of episodes of whale wars I'm sorry to say I went to the supermarket and bought a pack of whale meat. Not endangered whale meat, just regular whale meat.
"It’s time for us to go your, work here is done.”
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I think she was way out of line.
I would have probably busted out with, "Honey Badger don't care! Honey Badger just grow it back!"
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4r7wHMg5Yjg
You should not only do that, but also find that pic of harrywally and his ferret to show that one can also lather with the hair of live animals as well. :)
EDIT: and back to your question: as others have said you'll probably love the Maca Root cream. A drop of glycerin helps but even without that, you'll probably spend a bit of time cursing this &*^% cream for not lathering before it kind of goes FOOM! and you have a whole lather explosion. Good stuff.
I've just seen this post regarding the lather explosion.
I was making lather for the wife a couple of days ago and that was the situation. Suds around the outside but thin and bubbly then bang, latherific.
Aside from that I really do like the cream. Sad bit is, so does my wife.
I once tried to make lather from a live badger but ended up using all my styptic pencil.