(This post was last modified: 08-13-2017, 04:10 AM by Marko.)
I shaved this morning with LASSC Topanga Fougere and it was a decent enough shave, however, it occurred to me that I have several LASSC soaps and that i don't use them very often. They're a decent soap, better than many, not as good as some but with interesting scents in their lineup. The reason I don't use these soaps that often is the ridiculous containers they are packaged in. They are too small and filled to the brim so when lathering with a brush that has a knot bigger than the diameter of the jar it becomes a messy experience. I have several brushes that fall into that category. There are a few soaps that have a similar problem, Le Pere Luciene is one, Sudsy Soapery (older) another. A couple of months ago I repotted a SS into an empty B&M tub and the soap went from one I never used to a regular in the line up. I'm going to do the same thing with The LASSC and the LPL as well. A great use for empty tubs and a chance to use some of those good soaps in tiny tubs. I even have a couple of those giant tins that HTGAM (predecessor to PAA) used to use - I think they're 5" in diameter and really give you some surface area to work with. Nobody uses those anymore, not sure why.
In case you've never tried repotting soap its pretty easy, most soaps are fairly soft and you just scrape them out of their old tins - I use wooden popsicle sticks you can get in bulk from craft stores - and then just press them into the new tub and smooth them down. You might want to label them too because after a while you might not remember what is what.
In case you've never tried repotting soap its pretty easy, most soaps are fairly soft and you just scrape them out of their old tins - I use wooden popsicle sticks you can get in bulk from craft stores - and then just press them into the new tub and smooth them down. You might want to label them too because after a while you might not remember what is what.