(This post was last modified: 02-13-2020, 02:53 PM by Pottertons.)
All we need now, is a release date.
(02-11-2020, 03:18 AM)Max Sprecher Wrote: I have been lucky to test several versions of Mo's Kairos and he has definitely listened to all his beta testers and adjusted his formula accordingly to come up with what hopefully should be his final version. I gave him the pros and cons of each version I tested. After shaving with v4.9 all I can say is, wow, the slickness is through the roof combined with a dense and thick lather that gives the perfect glide, cushion, protection and post shave. Combine that with Mo's pre-shave and you're in for a double treat. I wasn't sold on the previous versions but Mo was determined to make it work and as it stands I'm a buyer.That sounds super! I've been using Kairos 4.7 and its pretty darn good so if the ultimate release is even better I'm not sure I can stood it! But I'll try I've been using Mo's pre and post shave products as part of my routine now no matter what the soap I'm using but when using the whole system - pre/GD soap/post it gives me an awesome shave and fantastic post shave feeling - my skin has never felt so good.
(02-19-2020, 04:08 PM)Marko Wrote: That sounds super! I've been using Kairos 4.7 and its pretty darn good so if the ultimate release is even better I'm not sure I can stood it! But I'll try I've been using Mo's pre and post shave products as part of my routine now no matter what the soap I'm using but when using the whole system - pre/GD soap/post it gives me an awesome shave and fantastic post shave feeling - my skin has never felt so good.
(02-23-2020, 12:39 AM)A. Feitar Wrote: The other thing I forgot to mention about Kairos. It is a great soap if you are in a hurry to shave. The lather is not finicky or difficult to build. It is slick with a little water and it is also slick with a lot of water added while lathering. Conversely, if you are one of those shavers that likes to take 15 minutes building their lather with tiny additions of water, Kairos will reward you too. I have done it both ways and was very pleased.First off, thanks to you and the other reviewers for keeping us in the loop. I have really appreciated that.
I can’t wait to read other shaver’s reviews of this soap base.
(02-23-2020, 03:10 AM)HighSpeed Wrote:The way I have been loading Kairos is to soak my badger brush then squeeze or shake the majority of the water out. Then load for 10-15 seconds. I then face lather by painting it on and then swirling with hydration by dipping the tips in water a few times.(02-23-2020, 12:39 AM)A. Feitar Wrote: The other thing I forgot to mention about Kairos. It is a great soap if you are in a hurry to shave. The lather is not finicky or difficult to build. It is slick with a little water and it is also slick with a lot of water added while lathering. Conversely, if you are one of those shavers that likes to take 15 minutes building their lather with tiny additions of water, Kairos will reward you too. I have done it both ways and was very pleased.First off, thanks to you and the other reviewers for keeping us in the loop. I have really appreciated that.
I can’t wait to read other shaver’s reviews of this soap base.
Second, could you please say a bit more about how you lather? I get that Kairos is tolerant of different approaches, but do you typically wet load (à la "Marco's Method"), dry load, or what? -- Thanks in advance.