(This post was last modified: 11-03-2017, 03:14 AM by Blade4vor.)
The only Tabula Rasa soap that I have is Steampunk. I use is like I would a cream. My lathering is similar to Matsilainen with this soap. I usually take a little bit more than an almond-sized bit out of the tub and load it into the center of a damp brush just below the tips of the bristles(badger or synthetic, usually.) I then face lather with some swirls around the face until there is good coverage. Then, I dribble a few drops of water onto the brush and go with paint brush strokes from there. If it starts feeling a little sticky, I addd a few more drops of water to the brush and continue with the paint brush strokes. This normally provides me with a nice soft lather with a nice sheen to it.
It usually works out to be a nice slick lather that smells incredible! Now, as vtmax commented, I don't find this soap as high performance as some of the artisan soaps available, but I do enjoy this soap when it's turn comes up.
Good luck, folks!
It usually works out to be a nice slick lather that smells incredible! Now, as vtmax commented, I don't find this soap as high performance as some of the artisan soaps available, but I do enjoy this soap when it's turn comes up.
Good luck, folks!
-Rob