Not sure if this should be in brushes or soaps since it encompasses both, I put it here.
Many time when reading reviews, I read where people say ...
"I got enough lather for three passes plus touchup and all this lather left over" or something similar.
So what's the point of this? The amount of lather left over is entirely dependent upon brush size, brush density, amount of soap/cream used, the efficiency of the soap/cream, and probably something else inherent in the soap/cream.
All this tells me is that the user, the person making the lather, threw away money .... flush down the sink. Am I missing something? Are these people proud they had left over lather? Do you figure it out and make just enough lather or routinely throw money away? Whats going on? I try to make exactly as much lather as I need plus a margin of error - no more, no less.
thanks
Many time when reading reviews, I read where people say ...
"I got enough lather for three passes plus touchup and all this lather left over" or something similar.
So what's the point of this? The amount of lather left over is entirely dependent upon brush size, brush density, amount of soap/cream used, the efficiency of the soap/cream, and probably something else inherent in the soap/cream.
All this tells me is that the user, the person making the lather, threw away money .... flush down the sink. Am I missing something? Are these people proud they had left over lather? Do you figure it out and make just enough lather or routinely throw money away? Whats going on? I try to make exactly as much lather as I need plus a margin of error - no more, no less.
thanks