(06-06-2016, 09:47 PM)grim Wrote: A note about cost/shave.
I wish I had the sense to track hundreds of shaves and figure out the cost/shave across many soaps but when I started, I just didn't think about it. I've been doing it lately but it will take a long, long time to really get a lot of them locked in.
In any case, the last several days I've been using up ABC which I have in one of the those sample jars. I've used a 22mm Savile Row, a tiny little brush. Now I know when I have a soap in one of those wide jars, I automatically get out my Chubby 2 and tear into it. I've read over and over again about "load the brush". Whenever there are discussions about the cost/shave, I've read comments like "I don't care about it because the soap is so cheap (and they were talking about things cost $10 - $16 a tube or tub).
So as I've used this small container, I'd put a little bit on the Saville Row, dribble some water in the bowl, and it just explodes in lather. There is no other way to describe it. Three twirls in a bowls and bam. 10 twirls and its done. And so using it, I'm about to clean out the bowl and see I didn't use half of the actual bit of soap I pulled out and I still had enough lather in the bowl, and the brush, to easily shave twice more. In other words, I made way too much lather with a tiny bit of this stuff.
The point being, if you want to be frugal and use the more expensive stuff, use a tiny bush and use very little product. You will still have plenty of lather. I suspect sometimes people make Way Way too much lather and flush money down the drain. I plucked out the tiny bits of soap and shoved them back in my sample jar to use tomorrow, and the next day, and the next. And I don't even like Almond.
I'm not rich, but I just don't find it worth it to under load my brush. It against my nature.
9/10 times when rookies have lather problems they load too little product.
So I find it worth it for them to overload.
Once you figure out how much to load, then by all means don't overload.
I just prefer to overload since it eliminates all my lather problems.
I own 250-350 soaps and creams, and since I started using a pre shave product and sometimes superlather (overloading with both a cream and soap) or just overloading one single soap/cream I have never experienced a poor lather. Were talking 2-3 years of shaving since I got a really poor lather. And I have rock hard water (people with hard water should always overload btw)
YMMV
Cheers, Claus from Denmark