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Thread: no suds on second pass

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    If the lather slides down the sides of your scuttle or mug, it's too wet. It will do the same thing on your face.

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    Two thoughts come to mind. First, you are not loading the brush with enough product for multiple passes, especially for a brush the size of yours. Second, and I'm surprised this hasn't been asked, how long does it take you to complete a pass? Lather will dissipate over time, and slow shavers will sometimes find that they have to reapply lather multiple times to ensure complete coverage.

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    Your are right I was not loading the brush with enough product and I'm average on the time to shave I usually have to reapply for my chin area.
    Quote Originally Posted by Ryan82 View Post
    Two thoughts come to mind. First, you are not loading the brush with enough product for multiple passes, especially for a brush the size of yours. Second, and I'm surprised this hasn't been asked, how long does it take you to complete a pass? Lather will dissipate over time, and slow shavers will sometimes find that they have to reapply lather multiple times to ensure complete coverage.

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    Thanks to all who responded to my question It was frustrating when I went to my new brush did not think of the size and product using thank to all again.

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