LegalEagle1, I apologize for the delayed response, but I had a football (soccer) match after work and I just returned home.
Here are some photos of the lather I produced using my well-broken in Semogue 830 and Mystic Water while bowl-lathering, tonight.
Please, understand that I have only bowl-lathered approximately 20-30 times in the five years that have been wet-shaving, so my results might not always be the best.
The first photo is of the brush after loading directly on the soap for 45 seconds, after I did a very quick 10 second rinse of the brush under running water to hydrate it.
The second photo is after 1 minute of generating the lather in the bowl. It was still a bit pasty and I needed to add more water and work it a bit more.
The third photo is after 3 minutes or so of generating the lather and it seemed to be fine for me.
The subsequent photos are of the lather after having been applied to my forearm after 5-7 minutes and then the remaining lather in the brush and bowl, respectively.
I would not usually leave the lather applied to my face for that length of time, but I wanted to highlight that it was not dissipating even after that length of time although it was slowly drying out at the surface, but not near the skin.
I am not sure how you bowl-lather, but I performed more 'paint-brush' or 'back-and-forth' strokes with the brush in the bowl as it seems that is more effective than circular methods, for me anyway, or I just found it more efficient and quicker.
I also have to say that this is a very thirsty soap and I use quite a bit of water, but in small amounts while quickly running my brush under slowly running tap-water.
I hope to be able to post a video, at some point, to illustrate my methods, but for now, photos will have to suffice, unfortunately.
I hope this can be of some kind of assistance to you and if you have any further questions, I can try to assist you, in any way that I able to.
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