Howdy everyone, I've been going round the soaps in my rotation and realised I hadn't used my MWF for a good wee while.

I'm used to using quite alot of water with my favourite soap - suds law, I mean super hot water, super soft absorbent brush and only flicking it once - and this technique works everytime, 3 minutes on the face and I've got peaks you wouldn't believe. I forgot that MWF is quite fragile and isn't as accomodating with alot of water so I dunked the brush in a sink of boiling hot water and started in on the puck.

Realising I had too much water didn't take too long but, I thought I would try anyways. It worked like a charm! I started with a brush full of bubbles (10-15 circles on the puck) and the lather gradually uses up all the water in the brush and I ended up with a nice whipped cream MWF lather, add a little bit of glycerin so it doesn't dry out and spank my ass and call me sally I can't feel the brush on my face for the amount of cushion!

No bubbles, thick lather - I could've used this lather as sculpting clay it made peaks that easy.


I urge you to try this, I haven't tried with bowl lathering, but being a face lathering soap, I would suspect you wouldn't get much out of it except bubbles.

does anyone else use MWF this way?

regards Alex