(10-22-2017, 02:58 AM)Jonas Wrote: The lather was slick but after going through the first stroke it seemed to dry and I didn't get the residual slickness that I look for in my top performers, it was slick where the lather was but when I go back to some areas my razor would skip.
Jonas, first of all, welcome to the forum!
If you’ve done some reading about the Reserve line, then you may already know this: it can handle quite a bit of water.
I, for one, like to see some stringy proto-lather when loading a brush, because it helps me know that I’m loading actual soap and not just whipping up airy suds. The last time I used a Reserve soap (Fougère Gothique), I kept working the lather past my usual point, taking my time, adding a few more drops of water at a time, then a few more. I’d previously had great shaves with Reserve soaps, but this time I decided to push it even further. It worked.
Perhaps you already tried this. But that would be my advice — try (slowly) adding some more water to the lather, and see if it has any effect.
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