(07-30-2017, 01:37 PM)wyze0ne Wrote: I find that the harder artisan soaps are easier to load the brush. You can really "load it like you hate it". The softer ones like L&L or B&M Reserve require an adjustment of technique to load the brush properly (a little more initial water, less pressure). Once figured out, they yield amazing lathers though. Another downside is that you'll blow through that soft soap a lot faster too.
While I, too, have found that some of the soft soaps require a light touch for loading the brush, I’ve noticed with some, that after a couple of uses, the soap seems to develop a slightly harder and more dense surface. (Or perhaps the smoothened surface just makes it so that the soap can take a little more pressure from the brush.)
I’ve also been tracking soap usage by weight for months, now, and it’s actually surprising how similar it is between hard and soft soaps. There have been several times when I’ve loaded a soft soap quite vigorously, fully expecting to make a 2 or even 3 gram dent in the tub (which would be a lot by my standards). Then I go back to weigh the soap after it has dried, and what — 1 measly gram?!
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