(06-09-2022, 02:27 AM)TommyCarioca Wrote: Mitchell's Wool Fat
I have been using this all week. A new soap experience for me. Not sure why I waited 2 decades to try it out. The difficulty in lathering was a factor I think, and it didn't seem to be exotic enough to spin it up. Boy, what an interesting soap.
I researched all of the 'how to get a lather' summaries in the blogs and on YouTube. The compendium is easy to compile per similarities in all of the wet shavers experiences :
Load it like you hate it
Soak it in the dish to it fills the ceramic container
Use it daily
Warm water not hot
Grate it and then soak it in the jar
Bloom it daily
Use a dry boar
Use a 2 band badger with some scritch
Hard water is the enemy
Use it as a shave stick after blooming
Face lather - bowl gathering not as effective
Slow hydration is the key
There is a hard rind that needs to be worked off
Ya'll get the gist.
My thoughts after using all week
1. It is not for beginners, tricky to get a good lather
2. The soap needs a huge load
3. It benefits from blooming and a stiff brush
4. It seemed to do better as the week progressed; the 'hard rind was lathered off
5. Roughing or grating the puck improved the loading process
6. Very gradual hydration prevented early foaming and a dissipating lather.
7. Significant time required to get a good build on the brush and face.
8. I face lather so can't address bowl lathering efficacy
Is it worth the effort?
YES
1. the slickest stuff I have ever used: residual slickness outstanding.
2. I do prefer fatty soaps & the post as incredible. Similar & slightly better than Mystic Waters.
3. Nice soapy fragrance perfect for daily usage - does not clash with post shave fragrances.
I may get it into my weekly routine with Sa°Tabac °urday and Thu°Rose°Day.
Have a good week
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