(10-19-2017, 07:33 PM)bakerbarber Wrote: I like Mike's and I have hard water. I spend plenty of time lathering and am always happy with it. It does make other soaps seem easy to lather by comparison. I especially appreciate the longevity of a tub. I do buy the bars as they are a little better value.
One thing I don't care for, and it's just me, is that the soap tends to get soggy on me. If I don't rotate to a different soap for more than a couple of days Mike's can get really soft. Other soaps do this too though. Nothing beyond what some soaps are like brand new though. Which I think actually illustrates the value all that much better now that I think about it.
His barbershop isn't for me. I really didn't care for it. I do love me some Orange Cedarwood and Black Pepper.
Todd,
Are you blooming this soap? I'm just curious because I haven't seen how sogginess could be an issue with these soaps yet as they lean towards harder. They certainly aren't as hard as say Soap Commander, but they aren't as soft as Caties Bubbles. I do not bloom this soap. I just leave the puck dry, take my brush which has been soaking and get it mostly damp, and just start swirling, adding water as the soap turns into gel on top of the puck. I keep adding drops of water until that gel gets a bit more wet and once my brush is loaded with very shiny lather, I take it to my face, adding in more water as I go if needed. I do also let this puck (as well as all pucks I use) sit out to dry for 24 hours.