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02-20-2013, 09:38 PM #11
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02-20-2013, 09:47 PM #12
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Thanked: 3226Yes sir, I wet my face with cold water before lathering my face. Have you tried loading your brush longer? I load mine up for what seems like at least a full minute maybe more but never really timed it. With creams it is much easier and I use the same amount as when I was using hot water.
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02-20-2013, 10:08 PM #13
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Thanked: 270Yes, I do whip up the lather at least a minute, probably two. The water here is relatively soft as well. I'm going to just have to keep working at it. Thanks.
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02-21-2013, 12:41 AM #14
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Thanked: 270I bought a puck that has honey in it, which according to the soapmaker, is supposed to lather like crazy hot or cold. Until it arrives, I'll keep plugging away with what I have.
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02-21-2013, 04:24 AM #15
When you say you whip up lather for a minute or two are you building your whole lather in that time? Because for me I load my brush for about a min with hard soaps. I go till I have a pretty think paste on the tips of my brush. Looks almost like wet toothpaste. Then spend about 2 mins face lathering to get a thick creamy lather.
I do this both with warm water and cold water.
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CaliforniaCajun (02-21-2013)
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02-21-2013, 06:01 AM #16
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Thanked: 270No, I keep whipping until I saturate the brush with lather and it comes out runny and thin. Then I keep face lathering and it doesn't get any better. Maybe I'm overdoing it.
I've only done it for three days, so I will try to incorporate your ideas, plus letting cold water sit on the puck when I'm using soap.
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02-21-2013, 08:28 AM #17
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Thanked: 0i may be wrong, but it almost sounds like you've got too much water going on there. lately ive been kinda going the "ubberlather" way but with cold water. and the ive been getting the craziest thickest lather, im so confident i probably should hold a seminar and charge lol.... anyways when i load the brush and apply it to my face it isnt "runny" at all, but the few times that it has, i always end up loading some more.... so maybe try drying your brush a bit more before you put on the puck...
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02-21-2013, 10:43 AM #18
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Thanked: 3226I'll third that, there is noway that the soap loaded on the brush off the puck should be runny. Maybe there is a little too much water in the brush to start with?
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02-22-2013, 01:43 PM #19
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Thanked: 270Problem solved. It was the soap. This morning I soaked it in water 12 minutes, drained it, and it was the same slurpy mess dripping on my shirt. Tried face lathering with minimal water as well, not enough lather. For the second pass I reached for an old mug with Cella in it and it worked identically to the way it does in hot water. Surprised me because the artisan soap works the same as Cella in hot water, but all the difference in the world in cold water. No pre-soaking required with Cella.
The cold water shave this morning had a conspicuous lack of irritation. It also helped that I just tuned up the razor I was using.
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02-22-2013, 02:09 PM #20
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Thanked: 3226Glad you got your problem solved with the soap/cold water/lather routine. It leaves me feeling kind of stewpid for not asking what kind of soap you were using in the first place. All my experience has been with mass produced soaps like Tabac, MWF, Cella and Vitos Red and the like. They all have worked well with cold water. My only experience with an Artisan soap using hot water was so dismal I pitched it in the garbage. By Artisan I mean locally made by hand shave soap. That experience totally puts me off Artisan type soaps.
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