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    Default how to make lather without shaving brush?

    heyy guys I have a quick question. I do not have a shaving brush (I just ordered it so I will get it one week.) My question is how to make lather without a shaving brush using only my hands and a bowl.

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    Do you have a soap or a cream?

    The only thing I can think of would be:

    1) Wet your face
    2) Apply some cream or rub the soap bar on your face
    3) Rub vigourously with your wetted hands

    You'll get a sort of lathery soapy mess if you do that, and it'll sort of work, but it wont be anything like as good as you'll get with a proper brush.

    Do you have one of those baking brushes that bakers and pastry chefs use to brush egg white on a pie? That could work better, as could a small fine haired paint brush.

    None of these methods will be as good as your brush, but they're better than nothing.

    Good luck!

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    Soaps like that are designed to be used with a brush. I would just go and pick up a cheapie in Walgreens for a few bucks to use in the meantime or get some brushless shaving cream. You could just shave with water too for a few days.
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    Hello, Sportguy:

    I, too, recommend picking up a something from the local pharmacy, Nivea shave cream, for instance, and making do until your brush arrives.

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    +1 to thebigspender.

    Walmart, or your local pharmacy should carry VDH (Van Der Hagen) brushes, and they work quite well for the cost.

    That's the brushes I use right now, until I get finances back on track, and then I plan on making my own with a nice silvertip knot

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    I was about to say that Nivea shaving cream works ok, but Obie got first.
    Splash some warm water into your face, add just a little bit of Nivea, and rub it with your fingertips.
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    Use a wash cloth. Assuming you have milled or glycerin soap, use a wash cloth with the highest nap you have (fluffiest). Bunch it into a ball so you have a 2 inch pad to work with. Wet your face down, moisten the cloth but you do not want it dripping wet. Give it a few swirls on your soap then swirl it around your face. It should work up a light lather. Nothing like a brush, but if you have nothing, it is better than that.

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    Method shaving has a process of using a wash cloth for developing lather. The products used in Method shaving are expensive, but the technique could be used with shaving soap and cream.

    Try this link.

    http://www.shaving101.com/index.php/...to-finish.html
    Last edited by Qatsats; 09-04-2010 at 05:03 PM. Reason: left out recommended link.

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    Try SOS or Brillo,they both have the soap right in them
    (just kidding)

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    You could pick up a cheap brush for $6 or $7 at Wal-Mart or CVS while you wait. I did this and I keep the cheap one to use for travel. If it gets left in the hotel, it's no big loss.

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