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    Does anybody have any tricks up their sleeve with Williams mug shaving soap? I'm pretty new to wet shaving and straight razors and I tried working up a lather with my Edwin Jagger badger brush in a bowl and what I got was disappointing to say the least. The technique I used was letting the brush soak in hot water for a few minutes, shook the excess water out, ran the brush around on the puck of soap and then went to try working a lather up in my bowl. What I got was a pathetic, thin film, HARDLY anything that could be called a lather.

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    You could leave some water on the puck for a minute or two, add 2 drops of glycerin or try another soap. I don't have any issues with Williams, although I like other creams better.
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    Quote Originally Posted by jbjohnson View Post
    Does anybody have any tricks up their sleeve with Williams mug shaving soap? I'm pretty new to wet shaving and straight razors and I tried working up a lather with my Edwin Jagger badger brush in a bowl and what I got was disappointing to say the least. The technique I used was letting the brush soak in hot water for a few minutes, shook the excess water out, ran the brush around on the puck of soap and then went to try working a lather up in my bowl. What I got was a pathetic, thin film, HARDLY anything that could be called a lather.
    Despite the parent company's denials, when Combe acquired Williams at the beginning of the century, they downgraded the formula to the point that it takes a lot of work to make it work. Beforehand, it was a great soap known for its slick lather.

    Evidently, a decision was made to maintain the low price point rather than maintain the quality and charge the $5 or $10 it would probably now cost to produce it.

    You can find on YouTube "tricks" to make modern Williams work.

    Do yourself a favor and relocate the Williams puck to your shower for bathing, and buy a decent shaving soap that doesn't require effort to whip up a good, lasting lather. If you can't find any, PM me with your address and I'll send you soaps the fit this description.

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    I've had good luck with the Williams by, like Bill said, leaving some water on the puck for a few, like 5, minutes, and then going at it. I also soak my brush but being a cold water shaver I don't do any of it with the hot.
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    Some people have had good success with lathering the current version of Williams shave soap. It is one of the very few soaps I have no use for the exact reasons you stated. I do have a Williams shave stick bought overseas several years ago and really enjoy it so I am not a Williams hater. I am positive the stick is not the same formula as the current puck. I would save myself the aggravation of trying to coax a decent lather out of the Williams and get one of the many decent soaps out there instead.

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    Williams is probably the archetype of THE basic soap. It works and that's about it. You can get a much better soap for a couple bucks more.
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    I use Williams occasionally and have found that it needs alot more water than other brands. And giving it a good soak before helps.

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    Grate your puck and press it into a bowl.
    Soak the top for a few minutes before lathering.
    Make lather - this will be thin and watery - use it as a base coat; put it on and rub it into the beard.
    Now, do not re-wet your brush, just put it back in the bowl with lather while you rub the pre-lather into your skin.
    Now re-whip the lather in the bowl. This should be very thick and good quality.
    Apply as usual.
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    I usually soak it In warm water while I'm in the shower.. Dump the wAter and go at it.. Works well for the money
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    Dump most of the water but not all and leave your brush soaked. Build your lather on top of the puck the longer you work the puck the thicker it will get
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