(This post was last modified: 02-05-2016, 07:45 PM by Chuck. Edit Reason: typos )
A new wet shaver is having trouble learning to make lather, and seeks out advice here or on any of the various online shaving communities. One of the first answers he’ll receive will be to try a distilled water shave.
I think this advice does new folks a disservice, and I wrote an article explaining why. Mark (Mantic) was kind enough to publish it on Sharplogist: Can You Really Get A Better Shaving Lather With Distilled Water?
I know there are folks who use nothing but distilled to shave with, and I am not urging them to change what they do if it works for them. But I'd love to hear what your experience has been with distilled water and if what I have to say in the article rings true or not.
Thanks for taking a look!
I think this advice does new folks a disservice, and I wrote an article explaining why. Mark (Mantic) was kind enough to publish it on Sharplogist: Can You Really Get A Better Shaving Lather With Distilled Water?
I know there are folks who use nothing but distilled to shave with, and I am not urging them to change what they do if it works for them. But I'd love to hear what your experience has been with distilled water and if what I have to say in the article rings true or not.
Thanks for taking a look!
-Chuck
"No one wants advice, only corroboration." -John Steinbeck
"No one wants advice, only corroboration." -John Steinbeck