(12-28-2021, 07:23 AM)HighSpeed Wrote: (12-27-2021, 12:24 AM)MaineYooper Wrote: HighSpeed! I found it, the testing was done here, at DFS!
And here is the result post, I hope!
Thanks very much Eric. I read Michelle's results post with great interest. As you mentioned, she said her main takeaway from the research you participated in was to add citric acid to her base to improve chelation. I was glad to hear that because our water is very hard. Then I noticed that her post was made in July 2016, over five years ago. Two of my MWS soaps, which were purchased 2019, were on her "already migrated" list in 2016, and they did not lather at all well for me in 2019. So any citric acid in them didn't do the job for me.
At this point my curiosity was piqued, so I did a little more digging. A google search of both MWS sites (mystic4men and mysticwatersoap) turned up one match for "citric" - a reference here to the fact that she began adding citric acid in 2016. But now, five years later, I cannot find any reference to "citric" in her ingredients. There is plenty of ingredient info mind you, some on this FAQ page and some on the "BUY" page, but no "citric" that I could see.
I started writing Michelle an email as a last effort to inquire about the citric acid, but then thought the better of it. It is great that her soap works so well for you Eric, and there is certainly MWS love on the forums, but there are so many choices that I decided to pass on MWS.
Hey Mike,
the chelating agent she added was citric acid, but I don't think the amount was ever mentioned. My water isn't super hard, but many soaps made a lot of "scum" in the basin, indicating to me that my water is more hard than soft. I little looking and I found citric acid added as a "pinch" would prevent soap scum build up in a tub or basin. So I purchased some and found that 1/8 tsp or less works very well. Some of my soaps lathered more easily and the soap scum build up was dramatically reduced! I am still adding that pinch (actually, I found a 1/8 tsp measuring spoon) and don't even think about it now.
As for Michelle's soaps, I was troubled for several months but loved the post shave feel it gives. I eventually unlocked it and now it just seems "normal" to me. My secret was no secret but mentioned in several places. Since I was only using synthetics, I started with an almost dry brush, just dipping the tips and slowly adding as I build up. My load times were 45-60 seconds, as this method was working. From there I must have gotten more familiar with what was happening, because today I can start with a fairly damp brush (like the boars) and get a good lather!
I hear you on the soaps, with so many great soaps (and scents for those that can use them) out there, why bother? As I said, for me it is one of the best if not The Best for me, so I wanted to make it work. I have read of others fighting to get a good lather from Mithchell's Wool Fat. In the end, as Dave says, it's just shaving! Find whatever works best for me, and I will try not to worry about what others are raving about! (I'm looking at my short fling with Fatips. Never got along with any of them!).
- Eric
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And throw it in the Cyber Sea
--Rush, "Virtuality"
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