(07-19-2020, 03:12 PM)jaxstraww Wrote: I use allot of DM and Lusso bases but I did get the new Mallard.
Shaved like a dream but wanted to ask.
This takes much more water to e
pop than DM and Lusso, correct?
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The "new Mallard" has only been released to testers during the development process. These were unscented samples, so if you have a scented product it is from a previous release. Mohammad has made his recent bases: Kairos, Nai, and the not-yet-released Mallard formulas to tolerate a wide range of hydration. You can add a lot of water without the lather breaking down. However, if you favor a lather with a lot of cushion, you can produce a lather that is somewhat drier. Adding water will reduce cushion, but make the lather that much slicker. I do not find the soaps to be unusually thirsty. The new Ariana and Evans Kaisen base is super thirsty; so be careful not to overload your brush with soap. I load the Grooming Department soaps normally.
The test I use for lather hydration is to take a couple of shaving strokes and then dip my razor in water. I fill my sink, but a glass, coffee mug or bowl would suffice if you live in a water conservation area. If the lather tends to stick to the razor, add more water. If the lather immediately dissipates, then you need to add more soap; but with the Grooming Department formulas, it takes a lot of water to get to that point. Within the suitable range of hydration, the lather will immediately release from the razor and float to the surface intact. However, within the suitable range of hydration, you can vary the amount of water to achieve the balance of slickness and cushion you prefer.