(05-28-2020, 05:54 PM)HoosierShave Wrote:A preview to Sunday’s SOTD without shave swag on her...(05-28-2020, 05:31 PM)ExtraProtein Wrote:A drawing underneath may have done just that...but i really enjoy seeing your drawings!
BOELLIS / Panama 1924
A drawing underneath would have taken away from the beauty of the stunning Italian ceramics. I should have taken the soap out with an image of the inside too, just beautiful!
One of the true Italian Almond scented Soaps, pure luxury!
(05-28-2020, 05:31 PM)ExtraProtein Wrote:Great stuff right there
BOELLIS / Panama 1924
A drawing underneath would have taken away from the beauty of the stunning Italian ceramics. I should have taken the soap out with an image of the inside too, just beautiful!
One of the true Italian Almond scented Soaps, pure luxury!
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Nectar Amissa t. (Noble Otter Soap Co.) potpourri
This is a dry, spicy rose smelling as much of wood sap as flower petals. Nectar Amissa – Latin for 'Lost Nectars' – prolongs the olfactory pleasures of late summer with its evergreens and dried flowers. It reminds me of a bowl of potpourri sitting on a long wood table towards the end of November. What leads it all off, though, is the spices. I think I get cinnamon and cloves. They're rich but not particularly strong, so I didn't worry about irritation. I loaded deep, built an excellent lather, and had a great shave. Can't figure out why I let this tub of superb soap sit untouched for 18 months.
This is a dry, spicy rose smelling as much of wood sap as flower petals. Nectar Amissa – Latin for 'Lost Nectars' – prolongs the olfactory pleasures of late summer with its evergreens and dried flowers. It reminds me of a bowl of potpourri sitting on a long wood table towards the end of November. What leads it all off, though, is the spices. I think I get cinnamon and cloves. They're rich but not particularly strong, so I didn't worry about irritation. I loaded deep, built an excellent lather, and had a great shave. Can't figure out why I let this tub of superb soap sit untouched for 18 months.
(05-28-2020, 02:55 PM)HoosierShave Wrote: Bloomed the soap while I showered - Decided to actually time the lather process today:These directions are going to be chiseled into my wall! Thanks for the details, HoosierShave. I'm utterly astonished in so many ways: Leading off with paint strokes! (That's brilliant. I start off with fast swirls, and too often things get foamy on me.) No agitation until 4:30! (Looks like I'm getting into a flurry way to soon.) You don't even pick up the blade until almost 13:00! (A clock will soon be mounted over my sink to help guide my patience and endurance, and I've definitely got to work on my lather zen.) — You're not a trainer by any chance, are you? I could see you running some really beasty lather reps.
1. Loading with a 28mm tuxedo fan - 15 seconds
2. Face-painted for 1:30 then dipped a quarter of the knot in sink water
3. Continued to dip/face-paint up to the 4:30 mark, at which point, I swirled/agitated for the 1st time (honestly, I was a bit surprised how long I face-paint before the 1st agitation)
4. Dipped/quick agitation (5 sec)/then face-paint
5. Stopped at the 12:30 mark
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