(This post was last modified: 03-14-2016, 04:18 AM by CHSeifert.)
(03-13-2016, 12:41 PM)Dino de Soto Wrote: Gents,
I am having an issue with lathering my soaps. I am stationed in Germany as a singe Soldier, which means I reside in the barracks. Unfortuantely, the water is really hard.
Any advice, tips that can help me work around it? Thanks!
One usefull tip for you, especially with hard water and if you are a rookie, listen very carefully now
LOAD THE LIVING LIFE OUT OF THE SOAP AND THE BRUSH - JUST LOAD IT UNTIL SUDS AND LATHER IS FLYING ALL OVER.......
Problem solved
Your shaving gear is just fine. I also have rock hard water here.
Incredible how some think this lather issue has to solved like a Matrix equation or a NASA rocket science issue.
It's wet shaving, Gentlemen - all rookies with lather issues, 99% of the time load too little and is unsure of how hard and much they can load the brush with. Just forget about it, and load your brush till it's so full of soap, that you can't see the top 40% of the entire knot.
I promise you, this will solve your problem.
You don't need to dance around the brush and do 10 jumps up in the air while you meditate to create lather.
Just load it like you hate it, load the brush until your arm is getting sore. Don't listen to advice with an almod size, loading for 10,20,30 seconds - just load it so you have soap/cream floating all over.
Then you have lather enough on your brush.
Add water 5-6 drops at a time. Then swirl the brush.
If too dry, add more water drop by drop.
If too thin, add more product.
It really isn't rocket science, guys
Cheers, Claus from Denmark