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    To echo what most have said I haven't found any that won't work on cold water. But with the Synergy soaps I find it better to soak in hot water first. It really doesn't affect my cold water shave and the brush loads much easier. But that's the only one that I do anything different with

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    Quote Originally Posted by Razorfeld View Post
    Experiment done. Results: Other than a momentary colder feeling of the lather on my face (warms up almost immediately) no, or none, significant difference.
    You don't know until you try.
    I think I'll have to give this a go with a freezer mug... You know, the ones that have the water (or something) in between the inner and outer walls of the mug so that it freezes and keeps your beverage cold.

    Then, do an ice water rinse.

    After using some C.O. Bigelow.

    Yep, just call me the Georgia polar bear.
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    Alright Georgia Polar Bear, post your results after you thaw out.
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    Will do, sir. Will do.
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    I can only get my Speick cream to lather well in cold water for some reason. It just doesn't seem to break up in the heat at all, or not easily.

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