(This post was last modified: 03-06-2016, 12:00 AM by CHSeifert.)
I have rock hard water in my area, bathroom walls are white within minutes after a shower, and stay pale white if not cleaned frequently.
In 2011, when I began reading the shaving forums, I tried Mitchell Wool Fat shaving soap and some other soaps, and for the life of me could not get any decent lather out of it.
I rebought MWF in 2014, and had no problems getting quality lather from it.
I live in the same area now, so same type of hard water.
Only difference is my knowledge and technique.
I don't need to do anything special now with any of my 250-350 soaps and creams, even the cheap ones.
I just do the same - load the living crap out of the soap/cream, so the brush is overflowing mwith lather.
Start to create the lather on my face, adding drops of water as needed looking at the lather to see how much water is needed.
Lather explosed each and every time.
I own 5 Saponificio Varesinoe soaps and they all perform among the best in my collection.
I would say they are all in my Top 8 or so.......perhaps even higher...Top 5.
Better than my two Martin de Candre........bbut I also love my MDC, but actually my 5 SP soaps are all slightly better performers for me.
It still amazes me, how differently wet shavers can expereince a shaving soap/cream.
Also read about people thinking the Meißner Tremonia soaps and pastes lathers thin and bubly.
I get a very thick an dense lather from all my 14 MT soaps and pastes. Excellent performance.
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Cheers, Claus from Denmark