I've mentioned the same in other threads, but I'm with TSE on this topic and never bloom my soaps. For that matter, I don't even allow any water to touch my soaps! I use a clean butter knife to scoop out enough for a single shave and spread the soap into a warm, ceramic bowl for lathering. I will place a small amount of hot water into the ceramic bowl to "bloom" the soap, usually for about 3-5 minutes.
Anyway, I've done this for years. I realize I'll never get to the bottom of my 50+ soaps and creams, and so I feel as if it helps keep my soaps in like new condition. It also helps if I choose to trade the soaps later on - they are clean and untouched by a wet brush!
Anyway, I've done this for years. I realize I'll never get to the bottom of my 50+ soaps and creams, and so I feel as if it helps keep my soaps in like new condition. It also helps if I choose to trade the soaps later on - they are clean and untouched by a wet brush!