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    Hello all,

    I just received my order of 11 srd soap samples (I guess they are out of their opus x scent) and a Green Bulldog Shaving Mug. My question, however, is what is th ebest way to load my brush with these samples? They are about 1-2" wedges of soap and not sure where to begin lathering.

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    KWood,

    I use a 1 cup ramikin that I put them in and zap in the microwave for 10 second or so.
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    Thanks poppy. That's what I was thinking about doing as well, but was hoping to get at least 2 shaves from each wedge. Oh well. Off to zap my first sample wedge I go

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    I can get a few good shaves out of each. You will be surprised.

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    I just placed mine in the bottom of a bowl and deal with it moving around. They do last quite a few shaves.

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    Quote Originally Posted by deighaingeal View Post
    I just placed mine in the bottom of a bowl and deal with it moving around. They do last quite a few shaves.
    That's pretty much what I do with soap samples as well - use a finger to stabilize the soap and swirl away with my brush. A little messy, but effective.

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