View Poll Results: What kind of Latherer are You?

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  • Whisker

    5 4.72%
  • Swirler

    46 43.40%
  • Painter

    36 33.96%
  • Plasterer

    24 22.64%
  • Artist

    7 6.60%
  • Other

    12 11.32%
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    Quote Originally Posted by mike1011 View Post
    I prep my lather in a bowl and then proceed to paint it on my face which in turn lathers the mirror, the sink, the floor and anything else that is in lather splashing range
    More fun than jumping into mud puddles when we were kids!
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    I know I'm a plasterer, cause I get it on the walls, mirror, floor,,,then a little on my face,,,,

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    Quote Originally Posted by guitstik View Post
    Lynn, does he lather in a bowl or on his face? I tend to face lather simply because I don't have a bowl or cup to use for building a lather. Because of that, I tend to dab and brush on my face when building a lather. So, Picasso I ain't.
    Face and not a lot of water
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    Quote Originally Posted by Hirlau View Post
    I know I'm a plasterer, cause I get it on the walls, mirror, floor,,,then a little on my face,,,,
    lol

    I keep a squeegee in my drawer for when I can't find, much less hit my cheeks.

    I usually run enough up my nose to generate one horrendous sneeze.
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    That's why I love a brush with a lot of loft,,,, just slap it on,,,
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    Im deffinately a swirler unless I use my big brush which requires a painting like stroke.
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    I'm a face latherer so pretty much swirl it on and then paint also. An artist though I'm not.
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    Quote Originally Posted by guitstik View Post
    Lynn, does he lather in a bowl or on his face? I tend to face lather simply because I don't have a bowl or cup to use for building a lather. Because of that, I tend to dab and brush on my face when building a lather. So, Picasso I ain't.
    I find it hard to believe that you don't have a bowl, cup, or used takeaway container to lather in. A cereal bowl or large coffee cup would do.

    I swirl on my puck, whisk and pump in my bowl, then paint and swirl on my face. Sometimes I don't use a bowl but not often. I find face lathering a bit messy.
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    Paint,Swirl,Paint

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    I am all over the place. Hence - "Other."

    Heck, sometimes if I am in a rush or I forget to soak my brush I'll slap some cream between my hands and later up lol. It works remarkably well really lol.

    Great poll
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