(12-18-2022, 09:39 PM)BBSBOI Wrote: Sorry to resurrect an older thread but the silicon shaving bowls from Stirling (basically dog bowls meant to slow down eating) are quite good generating a lot of air in the lather, collapse easily, and there's less risk of breaking or cracking.We love old threads being brought up for current thoughts and comments
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They have some cool 3D print shave bowls out there but a little pricey for me...
I just use a med size clear mix bowl, works great......lather me crazy...
I just like about 5 x 4 bowl...prevent lather escaping.....
Drive me crazy when I see these guys with 90 dollar ( yes I am exaggerating) artisan soaps...and lather is spewing out of there tiny mug or bowl...lol
Cheers
BFX
I just use a med size clear mix bowl, works great......lather me crazy...
I just like about 5 x 4 bowl...prevent lather escaping.....
Drive me crazy when I see these guys with 90 dollar ( yes I am exaggerating) artisan soaps...and lather is spewing out of there tiny mug or bowl...lol
Cheers
BFX
For me it's about the brushes. I use my boars with a mug that holds one of my hard soaps. I hydrate the soap for a couple of minutes while the boar soaks. Pour out the water and start to build the lather... works really well. With my synthetic brushes I use a cream soap and a lather bowl or scuttle. Again excellent results. I can also use the synths with the mug/hard soaps as well. The boars don't seem to lather up as well with cream soaps, but with continued use maybe they'll improve.
(This post was last modified: 06-10-2023, 08:29 PM by Oregon.)
I use a CaYuen Workshop Wet Shave Lathering Dish. Yes, a little pricey, but they are great for getting a terrific lather and they are shaped to hold the lather inside. I spill about a teaspoon of water off the top of my soap puck, which I soak while I shower, into the dish, add an almond size scoop of soap and lather for a minute or two with my brush. Great way to start my day.
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