I went through two of them and both gave me the same problem, drying on the face, turning into almost a sticky gum like substance. Very bad. When still wet, not bad at all and still slick enough. But they just dried out too quickly for my taste.
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I went through two of them and both gave me the same problem, drying on the face, turning into almost a sticky gum like substance. Very bad. When still wet, not bad at all and still slick enough. But they just dried out too quickly for my taste.
Thanks for the thoughts fellas. I'm going to try a steamerfull of distilled H2O in the AM. Thank god for rice steamers. I'm really glad that I was not the onlyone with this problem. I wonder if the non lye&olive oil have something to do with the difficulty cutting through the hard H20. MikeB
Thanks for the thoughts fellas. I'm going to try a steamerfull of distilled H2O in the AM. Thank god for rice steamers. I'm really glad that I was not the onlyone with this problem. I wonder if the non lye&olive oil have something to do with the difficulty cutting through the hard H20. MikeB
I've changed my mind after reading similar threads. I just was not swirling enough soap on the brush. I guess that I assumed it would lather richafter a few swirlsas with some other creams. I've recently lathered in the bowl until I got plenty of lather. I'm used to lathering soley on the face. I now think it is a fine product. Mike B