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    Quote Originally Posted by Joed View Post
    Congrats at winning your battle with the infamous Torrey. I am glad the Mrs didn't have to snag your Dovo
    HEHEHEHEHE who said it was safe. Nah he worked hard on mine and I am very happy w/it. I will not take the Dovo.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MrsMudKipz View Post
    HEHEHEHEHE who said it was safe. Nah he worked hard on mine and I am very happy w/it. I will not take the Dovo.
    Keep him on his toes! I just noticed that the lather didn't look thick enough. Try loading a damp brush with the shave cream, brush it on you legs then dip the tip of your brush into hot water, not boiling, and work the cream on your legs till it forms a thick lather. You will need to add just a little water to the tip of your brush several times to get enough water to form a thick lather. This way you may be able to avoid a lather that is too thin. It doesn't take a lot of water but does take a bit of working it up t a lather.

    Again, very happy to hear that things worked out well getting you edge set.
    “If you always do what you always did, you will always get what you always got.” (A. Einstein)

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    I hope he likes the cream as much as you do. I pretty much use cream only now. It's easier for me to build a lather than with the soap. If I get a chance in the near future I will drop a couple of bars of bath soap in the mail to you. I'll have to see what I have made

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    Quote Originally Posted by Joed View Post
    Keep him on his toes! I just noticed that the lather didn't look thick enough. Try loading a damp brush with the shave cream, brush it on you legs then dip the tip of your brush into hot water, not boiling, and work the cream on your legs till it forms a thick lather. You will need to add just a little water to the tip of your brush several times to get enough water to form a thick lather. This way you may be able to avoid a lather that is too thin. It doesn't take a lot of water but does take a bit of working it up t a lather.

    Again, very happy to hear that things worked out well getting you edge set.
    The pic shows the first attempt using my brush that is now a dog toy! Everything we have used it on has never made a good lather. I am searching for a new one. Once we broke out his badger things went a lot better. Thanks for the heads up and we will give that a try!

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    Quote Originally Posted by CarrieM View Post
    I hope he likes the cream as much as you do. I pretty much use cream only now. It's easier for me to build a lather than with the soap. If I get a chance in the near future I will drop a couple of bars of bath soap in the mail to you. I'll have to see what I have made
    He used it this morning and was very happy with it, so was I. I can see why you use cream only, the stuff I have made in the last few days have turned out to lather more like a cream and looks like a soft soap. Not a liquid but not a puck. OoooOOOOooo I know they will be very skin loving!!! You two are wonderful thanks for everything.

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    Good news! Looks like the start of a beautiful friendship.

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    Quote Originally Posted by xman View Post
    Good news! Looks like the start of a beautiful friendship.

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    Xman are you refering the the friendship between a lady and her razor. Or having a friend that supplies shave cream??

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    Quote Originally Posted by CarrieM View Post
    Xman are you refering the the friendship between a lady and her razor. Or having a friend that supplies shave cream??
    I hope he is talking about me and my razor. I do like the other friendship too your stuff is great.(I hope to get that done for you tomorrow) I can only wish my stuff turned out like that. I posted some pics and descriptions in the soap/cream tread but I think I am talking to myself now so I stopped.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MrsMudKipz View Post
    I I can only wish my stuff turned out like that. I posted some pics and descriptions in the soap/cream tread but I think I am talking to myself now so I stopped.
    I was following that for a while. then I got distracted. I don't know much about M&P soaps so I didn't have anything to add. Looked interesting though.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CarrieM View Post
    I was following that for a while. then I got distracted. I don't know much about M&P soaps so I didn't have anything to add. Looked interesting though.
    Oh lady you are fine. I ended up running errands all day so deff tomorrow, SORRY so long.

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