I used MW Windjammer yesterday and used the method that has worked for me in the past. My primary goal with any lather is to get a sour cream-like lather...one that has good shine and an ooey-gooey type consistency. Today, I decided to try one of the above methods or at least a version of them. So the process today was:
1. No blooming the soap
2. Used a 26mm SHD but wrung out as much water as i could prior to loading
3. Loaded heavy and added a few drops of water during the load process
4. Minimal swirling on the face...mostly face-painted.
5. Added water slowly by dripping over the brush rather than dipping the brush tips in sink water
Maybe I need more practice or maybe I didn't load enough, but the lather never really came together for me. It was more of an airy whipped cream type lather. It still provided decent cushion and slickness but not as much as I'm used to from MW. Here's a couple pix. First one is after loading and second one is after face-lathering for about 5 minutes: