What's the thirstiest soap you have encountered? Personally mystic waters stands out
(This post was last modified: 08-11-2017, 04:35 AM by Mickey Oberman.)
Wilkinson.
No matter how hard I try and that includes overnight soaking, it will not lather for me.
I even tried my Porky Pig brush - Nada.
Next - anyone make porcupine brushes?
But its blue plastic - oops, resin - tub is quite attractive.
I wonder if I imported some water from the Thames....
This is not intended as an insult, just a poke in the ribs to get them to do something about a problem.
I Like Wilkinson. I used their Protector Razor ( My beloved Red Blob ), the most ergonomic razor I have ever held, and their fabulous stainless blades, for 20 years.
I also admire their sage advice to wet shavers: "Keep a stiff upper lip."
No matter how hard I try and that includes overnight soaking, it will not lather for me.
I even tried my Porky Pig brush - Nada.
Next - anyone make porcupine brushes?
But its blue plastic - oops, resin - tub is quite attractive.
I wonder if I imported some water from the Thames....
This is not intended as an insult, just a poke in the ribs to get them to do something about a problem.
I Like Wilkinson. I used their Protector Razor ( My beloved Red Blob ), the most ergonomic razor I have ever held, and their fabulous stainless blades, for 20 years.
I also admire their sage advice to wet shavers: "Keep a stiff upper lip."
(This post was last modified: 08-11-2017, 04:31 AM by celestino.)
Most of the tallow-based artisanal soaps that I have tried are quite thirsty:
Mystic Water
Mike's
L&L
Jabonman/Eufros
Shannon's
Tallow & Steel
B&M (non-Latha line)
Stirling
Mystic Water
Mike's
L&L
Jabonman/Eufros
Shannon's
Tallow & Steel
B&M (non-Latha line)
Stirling
Celestino
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(This post was last modified: 08-13-2017, 11:02 PM by andrewjs18.)
I think most artisan soaps these days can take quite a bit of water... from the ones I have, I'd say B&M and L&L Grooming are probably the thirstiest.
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