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    While I have very little experience with face lathering
    it's one of the skills I will be working on
    Right now I'm working on bowl lathering skills
    among others

    I also agree with DerekC - Mantic59's you tube videos are very good
    Picked up some great tips from them already
    I know I will go back again for more tips

    Keep up the experimenting socalkid
    It's all good experience

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    I do about 50/50 face and bowl lathering, but even when I bowl lather I still kinda face leather. Slightly less vigorous than just face lathering, but more vigorous than just applying after bowl lathering. I apply an extra layer after lathering up though, because I usually make too much lather anyway and it makes my face smell nice. Lovely fluffy sensation, too.

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    Great.. Directly to your face?.... Well clean up your affairs my friend you have about three days before turning into part of the zombie force.....God speed...

    Naw, not really... I think finding the "technique" that works for each person is part of the fun... Now you can make a video on it and thousands of people will argue whether you are criminally insane for doing that way, or preach that your way is the "lost" answer they have been looking for.
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    Hello, Chris: You have a fine soap in Mama Bear, and I have found face-lathering an ideal match for the soap. Or any soap, really. With creams, however, I make lather in the scuttle. Either way experimentation and improvisation will set you on the right path.

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    Hello,

    I have an update to my lather trial and error... Well I tried lathering on my face a few more times and it never turned out as good as that first one :-( Sooooooo I was in the kitchen looking for Vanilla extract, I was making vanilla and cashew pancakes, and to my surprise I found some vegetable glycerin:-) After breakfast I had to try it out. So I put my cheap boar brush in some warm water, shook off most of the water, gathered some of mama bears soap for about 30 seconds, put about a quarter size amount of glycerin in my bowl, and a nickel size of Nivea sensitive post shave balm. After about 45 seconds I had a great lather! I did it 3 more time to make sure it wasn't a fluke, worked every time.

    Keep'em sharp,

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    Quote Originally Posted by socalkid View Post
    Hello,

    I have an update to my lather trial and error... Well I tried lathering on my face a few more times and it never turned out as good as that first one :-( Sooooooo I was in the kitchen looking for Vanilla extract, I was making vanilla and cashew pancakes, and to my surprise I found some vegetable glycerin:-) After breakfast I had to try it out. So I put my cheap boar brush in some warm water, shook off most of the water, gathered some of mama bears soap for about 30 seconds, put about a quarter size amount of glycerin in my bowl, and a nickel size of Nivea sensitive post shave balm. After about 45 seconds I had a great lather! I did it 3 more time to make sure it wasn't a fluke, worked every time.

    Keep'em sharp,

    Chris
    Have you read about Überlather yet? Or are you actually just discovering it naturally? You've got to try it!
    In my experiance 'cheap' boars' hair brushes do just as well as more expensive brushes for certain purposes, such as face lathering. I find my Badger hair brush too soft and 'splayed' for face lathering and for mixing soaps or Proraso cream (which to me seems to be 1/2 way between a soap and a cream). The main reason I DO face lather is for exfoliating and just a different (possibly) more 'traditional' experience; that's the way it always seems to be portrayed in old movies. The main reason I DON'T is mess; I tend to splatter it everywhere when face lathering!
    The different creams and soaps and mixes are really cool; you need at least 7; one for each day. But I've changed to letting the DAY decide which cream, soap or combination I use. I did actually write a 'schedule' but I decided against it on day two...

    BTW glycerin seems to make anything explode. I'm finding Musgo Real a bit stubborn, but with glycerine wit or without a soap mixed as an Überlather it develops more 'ooomph' with glycerin...
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    Quote Originally Posted by carlmaloschneider View Post
    Have you read about Überlather yet? Or are you actually just discovering it naturally? You've got to try it!
    In my experiance 'cheap' boars' hair brushes do just as well as more expensive brushes for certain purposes, such as face lathering. I find my Badger hair brush too soft and 'splayed' for face lathering and for mixing soaps or Proraso cream (which to me seems to be 1/2 way between a soap and a cream). The main reason I DO face lather is for exfoliating and just a different (possibly) more 'traditional' experience; that's the way it always seems to be portrayed in old movies. The main reason I DON'T is mess; I tend to splatter it everywhere when face lathering!
    The different creams and soaps and mixes are really cool; you need at least 7; one for each day. But I've changed to letting the DAY decide which cream, soap or combination I use. I did actually write a 'schedule' but i decided against it on day two...

    BTW glycerin seems to make anything explode. I'm finding Musgo Real a bit stubborn, but with glycerine wit or without a soap mixed as an Überlather it develops more 'ooomph' with glycerin...
    carlmaloschneider,

    Yes sir I did a little reading on Überlather but I kinda winged it my way. The videos on Überlather seemed like just a little to much work for me to do everyday.

    Thanks,

    Chris

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    Yeah, it LOOKS like a lot of bother, but it's not really. It looks that way because of the explanations. I sometimes just add glycerin, though not yet a balm; I have considered adding pre-shave oil (but I think it may 'burst the bubbles' if that makes sense?).
    I think half the anticipation factor is deciding what cream/soap/mix, and then it's what razor, and then what pre-shave, and what post shave, and what splash or AS...it just goes on and on. It's like ordering at Subway, a choice about EVERYTHING, what sandwich? foot long or six inches? what bread? toasted? toppings? cheese? cheese type? sauce? sauce type? anything else? cookies? have here or take away? drink? drink type ? drink size? savings or credit? have a nice day.

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