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09-08-2013, 02:24 AM
Thread: Williams Shaving Soap 40 years Later
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An Airport Copper Would know about that! Yes,...
An Airport Copper Would know about that! Yes, Williams has a generic smell, for certain!
I like to Uuber with it as it does not seem to take away from, nor conflict with other fragrances and... -
09-07-2013, 10:15 PM
Thread: Williams Shaving Soap 40 years Later
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Yes, letting it sit for a bit gets the bubbles...
Yes, letting it sit for a bit gets the bubbles out and it works better. I found this out as the last pass had the best lather. Also, if you start out with too much water, you will have a hard time...
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09-07-2013, 12:21 AM
Thread: Williams Shaving Soap 40 years Later
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I would recommend to soak the puck in warm water...
I would recommend to soak the puck in warm water for 5 mins. By all means a boar or 2 band badger is best, as in most hard soaps. Just drop 4 drops glycerine on the puck and dig in, add a little...
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09-05-2013, 02:18 AM
Thread: Williams Shaving Soap 40 years Later
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Indeed, I use the wet hand-towel I use for my hot...
Indeed, I use the wet hand-towel I use for my hot face towel folded 4 times on the side of the sink.
Gently stropping off the lather and hairs as needed. First WTG is loaded with long hairs, second... -
08-29-2013, 01:15 AM
Thread: Williams Shaving Soap 40 years Later
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Mo Glycerine, Mo Betta! I love to Uber other...
Mo Glycerine, Mo Betta! I love to Uber other soaps (particularly Proraso!) with the stuff! It lives in my mug! :y
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08-27-2013, 02:18 PM
Thread: Williams Shaving Soap 40 years Later
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That took guts, Jimmy! Attaboy! :tu
That took guts, Jimmy! Attaboy! :tu
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