MdC will always be King. Barrister & Mann Lime, Lavender, and Cedarwood, Mike's Hungarian Lavender/Orange, Cedarwood, and Black Pepper, and Palmolive Classic cream are getting it done at the moment.
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MdC will always be King. Barrister & Mann Lime, Lavender, and Cedarwood, Mike's Hungarian Lavender/Orange, Cedarwood, and Black Pepper, and Palmolive Classic cream are getting it done at the moment.
Right now I'm on a MWF trip.
MdC and others are perhaps even better imho, but there is something about the Wool fat that keeps me reaching for it quite often.
Aqua Di Parma, saw it in JBHoren's SOTD - simply awesome...probably the nicest soap I've ever tried, I'd put it slightly above MDC...it really is that good IMO.
Damn! That will change my whole game. I've been building the lather in the mug w/the puck in it. It will also make it possible to change up the soaps. I imagined everyone's "shave den" to be filled with the different mugs, scuttles and such to deal with all the different soaps y'all use. I saw a picture of a soap collection placed in small glass bowls so I assumed that you left the puck in the mug until gone....... Now I have something else to try. THANKS for the help.
There are quite a few YouTube vids on how to lather. This one shows two different ways of loading your brush from a puck of soap. Although he face lathers after loading the brush to build a lather on his face you can alternatively go to a bowl instead to build your lather before applying it to your face. Just add a bit/few drops of water as needed when you work with a bowl. Good luck.
Bob
Lathering Tutorial - How to lather a shaving soap - YouTube