Quote Originally Posted by RayClem View Post
Many lathers tend to dry out, especially if you live in an area of low humidity. You may not have that problem in the SF Bay area, but some of us do, especially in winter.

Glycerin is a humectant, which means that it lessens the loss of moisture by absorbing moisture from the air. Thus, adding glycerin to your lather might help prevent it drying out. However, if the humidity is low, even glycerin will have difficulty remaining hydrated.

The most obvious solution for dry lather is to add more water. Your lather might be too dry to start with. Even if your initial lather has enough water initially, you may still need to add water before lathering for subsequent passes.

If adding more water does not solve the issue, use the product to wash your hands or body.
Thank you for this. So usually I have as of late started with a thick sheening lather then add a good amount of water to the lather right before I begin to shave (the lather is a bit soupy at that point) as soon as I have done this the lather is already beginning to dry. After that with each patch that I shave I have to add water right before hand this is a PTA! I will try adding glycerin and see how it goes.