So, we haven't had a lot of rain in the last month or so and, being on a well, we're getting worried about how much water we use. Aside from all our usual water saving ways that we have, I realized how much water I end up using when I shave! :O The water to soak the brush, the water to heat my scuttle, ect ect ect. To that end I have adjusted the way that I normally shave to try and cut down on how much water I use per shave.
I don't bowl lather now in my scuttle, my Satin Tip black fibre is the one brush(of two ) that I own that I like to face lather with, so, face lather it is. And I enjoy it so that helps!
Because I don't bowl lather and I'm using a synthetic brush, I don't need to soak my brush, I use the water from blooming my brush instead
I'm faster on my face rinsing between passes and after the last pass.
I cold water shave more often, my den is at the end of the house so it takes forever to get hot water
That's how I have managed to help save water so far, anyone else trying to do this? Or has done this and have other ways to help save water?
I don't bowl lather now in my scuttle, my Satin Tip black fibre is the one brush(of two ) that I own that I like to face lather with, so, face lather it is. And I enjoy it so that helps!
Because I don't bowl lather and I'm using a synthetic brush, I don't need to soak my brush, I use the water from blooming my brush instead
I'm faster on my face rinsing between passes and after the last pass.
I cold water shave more often, my den is at the end of the house so it takes forever to get hot water
That's how I have managed to help save water so far, anyone else trying to do this? Or has done this and have other ways to help save water?