Tedolph when I load the brush I am splaying it into the soap and rapidly swirling. I loaded the Ethos unscented sample last night with my RR Bruce 24mm with my method and I had enough lather for my 3 passes and enough left for probably 1-2 more. I'm able to build a thick, dense lather in my Timeless bowl with the Ethos soap in less then 25 seconds - I do typically count and watch for when I hit what I call a "micro-bubble" stage and to where when I drop a dollop of lather into my sink water it holds together and doesn't separate.
During my first pass application I typically will dip the tip of my brush into the sink water several times to work into the lather on my face and keep it moist, especially during the winter when the humidity is lower.
Maybe I swirl and work up my lather with more gusto than most
I learned and adjusted my method based on recommendations from RayClem. This may not work with all soaps, but the soaps I'm using are generally thought of as top tier (Grooming Department, Ethos, Arianna & Evans, Barrister & Mann (have samples to try)).
During my first pass application I typically will dip the tip of my brush into the sink water several times to work into the lather on my face and keep it moist, especially during the winter when the humidity is lower.
Maybe I swirl and work up my lather with more gusto than most
I learned and adjusted my method based on recommendations from RayClem. This may not work with all soaps, but the soaps I'm using are generally thought of as top tier (Grooming Department, Ethos, Arianna & Evans, Barrister & Mann (have samples to try)).