So I live in Austin. On what most call the hill country side of town. The hills are made predominantly of limestone and I have between 8 and 12" of topsoil prior to hitting the cap of the Edward's Aquifer. Makes mundane things such as planting shrubs and reportedly shaving interesting due to stone and hard water.
Odd thing, I have never had trouble shaving. All the usual suspects: MWF, Mystic Waters, etc. just explode with lather, provide hugs for my face and leave me feeling ready to tackle anything the world throws my direction.
Can't help but wonder why with my calcium rich water.
Loading. I don't scrimp, time or otherwise limit my load. More soap the better. Rich, thick proto lather clogs my brush before I hit the face. One of my visuals early on, as I started with creams, was to load from a puck the equivalent "almond" size amount and the visual stuck. And seems to work.
As I convert friends from chore to hobby my first advice to all is when you believe you have loaded enough, load more. Make sure your brush is moist enough (but not too moist) to actually pick up soap. Have that creamy, dense consistency you get from a tub and gradually add water as you build your lather.
Then, have a great shave!
What is your experience?
Odd thing, I have never had trouble shaving. All the usual suspects: MWF, Mystic Waters, etc. just explode with lather, provide hugs for my face and leave me feeling ready to tackle anything the world throws my direction.
Can't help but wonder why with my calcium rich water.
Loading. I don't scrimp, time or otherwise limit my load. More soap the better. Rich, thick proto lather clogs my brush before I hit the face. One of my visuals early on, as I started with creams, was to load from a puck the equivalent "almond" size amount and the visual stuck. And seems to work.
As I convert friends from chore to hobby my first advice to all is when you believe you have loaded enough, load more. Make sure your brush is moist enough (but not too moist) to actually pick up soap. Have that creamy, dense consistency you get from a tub and gradually add water as you build your lather.
Then, have a great shave!
What is your experience?
Kevin