Like many I have tried for a long time to get this soap to work for me. I have finally made progress.
One factor is that NYC water works better for me than Delaware. Second, load, load and load. Third, I use a minimally damp brush so that when I start to apply the soap it does not go on evenly and smooth, but a bit splotchy.
But what brought it together is I do not use very warm or hot water. One day while watching the lather dissipate it looked as if it were melting - too much heat. So I started using water on the cold side and I ended up with a stable, decent lather. Sometimes even the yogurty cushiony lather we usually prefer.
The result is excellent shaving, but man, it's fickle stuff.
PS I have two scents. Lime lathers much more easily than Bay Rum so apparently the fragrance oils affect the soap's performance.
PPS Yes Celestino, I know, I know.
One factor is that NYC water works better for me than Delaware. Second, load, load and load. Third, I use a minimally damp brush so that when I start to apply the soap it does not go on evenly and smooth, but a bit splotchy.
But what brought it together is I do not use very warm or hot water. One day while watching the lather dissipate it looked as if it were melting - too much heat. So I started using water on the cold side and I ended up with a stable, decent lather. Sometimes even the yogurty cushiony lather we usually prefer.
The result is excellent shaving, but man, it's fickle stuff.
PS I have two scents. Lime lathers much more easily than Bay Rum so apparently the fragrance oils affect the soap's performance.
PPS Yes Celestino, I know, I know.
Cheers,
Ted
Success is not final, failure is not fatal: it is the courage to continue that counts. Winston Churchill
Ted
Success is not final, failure is not fatal: it is the courage to continue that counts. Winston Churchill