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    amazon sells it but make sure you get liquid lanolin not the hard solid pure lanolin. If you get the hard lanolin though you can liquify it by mixing with 50% hot water and a drop of soap.
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    Thanks, perusing Amazon now (Also need to get a bigger shelf in the bathroom for all my shave stuff LOL)

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    Quote Originally Posted by mcgyver74 View Post
    Thanks, perusing Amazon now (Also need to get a bigger shelf in the bathroom for all my shave stuff LOL)
    you mean a new attachment to the house

    lanolin has an unexpected quality for me that it is very ear waxy in a very water repellant way. It doesn't really mix well and puts that wool smell into everything it touches. Seems you need to be a chemist to formulate anything useful with it.
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    Im going to have to give this another shot . Initially I found it to make my lather sticky . Perhaps I need to use less.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Omega1975 View Post
    Im going to have to give this another shot . Initially I found it to make my lather sticky . Perhaps I need to use less.
    Glycerine or Lanolin? I have found glycerine to make the lather clumpy to where it doesn't hang on as well. I personally have never had a problem getting a great lather straight off any of my soaps or creams.

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    Giving it a try:


    $6 from a local pharmacy. I've not been unsatisfied with the lather I'm getting but what the heck, let's see what happens when I add a few drops. Will report back.

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    Quote Originally Posted by eflatminor View Post
    Giving it a try:


    $6 from a local pharmacy. I've not been unsatisfied with the lather I'm getting but what the heck, let's see what happens when I add a few drops. Will report back.
    Okay, just gave it try for the first time. Five drops added to my lather bowl produced a thicker than usual lather, or perhaps stiffer is the right word. Not dramatically different but I'd say better.

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    Quote Originally Posted by groovyd View Post
    Glycerine or Lanolin? I have found glycerine to make the lather clumpy to where it doesn't hang on as well. I personally have never had a problem getting a great lather straight off any of my soaps or creams.
    The glycerine made my lather sticky. I too had not had a problem but wanted to give uber lather a shot

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hirlau View Post
    I use with all my soaps, 5-6 drops.
    +1, I've been getting excellent results for over a month, I add it to glycerin based soaps as well.

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    Quote Originally Posted by eflatminor View Post
    Okay, just gave it try for the first time. Five drops added to my lather bowl produced a thicker than usual lather, or perhaps stiffer is the right word. Not dramatically different but I'd say better.
    Next time only use about 3 drops and add some more water. The glycerin means it can hold more water and in addition to the extra conditioning of the glycerin that thicker lather will give you more cushion and more water will give more glide.
    Too stiff and it will give cushion but drastically reduce glide.
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