(05-13-2017, 09:07 PM)HoosierShave Wrote:(05-13-2017, 07:00 PM)Wolverine Wrote:(05-12-2017, 10:59 PM)clint64 Wrote: I get very little if any lime scent at all. I have used a tub of her regular lime in the past and it had a very strong lime scent. I recall the Jeff's Lavender having a stronger lavender scent than the Lavender Lime.
Thanks Clint. I really like Lime scents but I must need something really strong for me to smell it. Maybe it's a problem with my sniffer.
Wolverine , I would humbly suggest Stirling's Lime if you are looking for a really strong lime scent.
Thanks HoosierShave
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Grafton Shaving Cream (Truefitt & Hill) tarragon fougère
A year of shaving with artisan soaps has taught me some valuable lessons in the art of building a lather. To get a thick, slick, yogurt of suds I should overload the brush, take time to build the lather, and use more water than at first seemed reasonable. This morning I found that these same principles apply to creams. I choked the brush with Grafton, swirled it a good five minutes in the bowl, and drowned it with a slow, steady drip, drip, drip of water. The results – a dense rich emulsion that looked nice enough to spread on a hot potato – rivaled anything I’ve ever conjured out of a scuttle.
The cushion, though, is still lacking. Ultimately, it seems that the protection a soap or cream offers is part of the formula, not the technique.
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Mühle R89 Grande • Feather (4) • Mickey Lee’s Preshave Butter • Thayer’s Lavender • 4.8
A year of shaving with artisan soaps has taught me some valuable lessons in the art of building a lather. To get a thick, slick, yogurt of suds I should overload the brush, take time to build the lather, and use more water than at first seemed reasonable. This morning I found that these same principles apply to creams. I choked the brush with Grafton, swirled it a good five minutes in the bowl, and drowned it with a slow, steady drip, drip, drip of water. The results – a dense rich emulsion that looked nice enough to spread on a hot potato – rivaled anything I’ve ever conjured out of a scuttle.
The cushion, though, is still lacking. Ultimately, it seems that the protection a soap or cream offers is part of the formula, not the technique.
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Mühle R89 Grande • Feather (4) • Mickey Lee’s Preshave Butter • Thayer’s Lavender • 4.8
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