#91
(04-12-2016, 06:29 PM)hrfdez Wrote: If it makes lather like this you can keep it, lol....

I face lather Haslinger 100% of the time, didn't shave today so tried my hand at bowl lathering it with a RR Plissoft.

The end result of about 15-20sec of loading and then whipping it up in a dry bowl scuttle.

This is the general appearance and consistency of my daily shaves with Haslinger. Thick, creamy, lots of sheen and wet but stable.

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#92

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I got this one as a gift from PILS. What is it?

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#93
hrfdez Seaweed, my least favorite.

At least one other member on B&B who is a fan, along with myself, find it may lack a bit of the quality of the others.

It may be in my head, but who knows.

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#94

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(04-16-2016, 08:02 PM)Bruce Wrote: hrfdez Seaweed, my least favorite.

At least one other member on B&B who is a fan, along with myself, find it may lack a bit of the quality of the others.

It may be in my head, but who knows.

Cool, thanks! Well, it will be a long while before I find outSmile
#95

Member
Ontario, Canada
(04-16-2016, 07:30 PM)Bruce Wrote:
(04-12-2016, 06:29 PM)hrfdez Wrote: If it makes lather like this you can keep it, lol....

I face lather Haslinger 100% of the time, didn't shave today so tried my hand at bowl lathering it with a RR Plissoft.

The end result of about 15-20sec of loading and then whipping it up in a dry bowl scuttle.

This is the general appearance and consistency of my daily shaves with Haslinger. Thick, creamy, lots of sheen and wet but stable.

[Image: f18ca30ca59bd746388181bd02c5d6f1.jpg]

That's a great looking lather.
David
#96

Posting Freak
Canada
Nice-looking lather, Bruce! Happy2
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#97

Psychiatric Help 5¢
(04-16-2016, 08:02 PM)Bruce Wrote: hrfdez Seaweed, my least favorite.

At least one other member on B&B who is a fan, along with myself, find it may lack a bit of the quality of the others.

It may be in my head, but who knows.

And that's the one I like the best. Ha, ha. These things are so individual, aren't they?

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#98
(This post was last modified: 11-26-2016, 08:41 PM by brucered.)
I'm coming up on 12 months of using Haslinger exclusively. I cheated a few times and used IM when camping, but nothing else.

I will finish out December with my DIY Haslinger Cream, then finish off a few non-Haslinger soaps, try a few that caught my eye in 2016 and likely get back to using Haslinger again.

It's still my favorite soap, despite the small size and mild, one note scents.  In fact, those are some of the reasons I enjoy it so much....aside from the phenomenal performance.

Here is my Haslinger cream in case anyone was curious

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Detroit
How did you make the Haslinger "cream" brucered, if you don't mind me asking?

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#100
(11-27-2016, 06:35 AM)wyze0ne Wrote: How did you make the Haslinger "cream" brucered, if you don't mind me asking?

Secret ingredient and formula.....water & time!

http://www.badgerandblade.com/vb/showthr...p?t=505100

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