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    Default Melting Proraso?

    Hi everyone,

    I know this must have been asked before but I cant seem to find the thread. Tonight I am re forming my proraso into a sealable glass sugar jar type container. My plan was to scoop it out and seal it in my new container, then I planned on boiling the container in some water on the stove. I did see some posts on why microwaving wasnt a good idea as it could destroy the scent.

    Is it safe to say that my plan is the standard?

    Thanks guys,

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    Proraso is a very soft soap, I don't see any reason to melt it, just press it into shape with your thumb.
    John

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    I "grate" my soaps, then empty the flakes into whatever I want, the grated soap flakes somewhat dissolve in the little bit of hot water in my lather bowl, picks up on the brush easier, no changing of the soap.

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    Quote Originally Posted by livingontheedge View Post
    Proraso is a very soft soap, I don't see any reason to melt it, just press it into shape with your thumb.
    Agreed. Even if it needs a little persuasion just a few seconds in the micro should be enough to ideally soften it.

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    I use proraso and what I've found is that just kinda breaking it up in the few drops of water I have in my lathering bowl does the trick. I do about 75% of the lather in the bowl and finish on my face. No need for melting.

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    Thanks guys, worked perfectly.

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