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06-28-2014, 03:26 PM #1
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Thanked: 4942What kind of Latherer are You?
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Obie the Magnificent was over to the house last week and we had a great time. We BBQ'd, honed a few razors on a bunch of stones, natural and synthetic and we were test shaving the razors when I noticed something. Watching Obie spread the lather on his face was simply a work of art. It was obvious that this is a part of wetshaving that he really enjoys. He whisked and swirled and painted and swirled and had a bunch of really great moves going as he performed actually with the brush. I was really caught up in watching him as I really never noticed anyone doing this before. I mean if his face were a canvas, he was creating a Mona Lisa for sure.
This really got me wondering about how different people put the lather on their face. I am a Plasterer. I whisk away until I have the thickest suds possible and then usually just go back and forth as though I was tuck pointing some brick work. Pretty basic and I don't spend much time getting there.
What kind of Latherer are you? Are you a Painter, a Plasterer, an Artist, a Whisker, a Swirler or what and how long does it take you before you put razor to face? Please post videos of you lathering if you want to.
Have fun,
Lynn
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