Mogno Cream v. (Ach. Brito) sea wood
This cream sort of oozes out of the tube like a lotion. It’s slippery but thick, so just a pea-sized dab gives you enough lather for three passes. Give it lots and lots of water, and the result will be a glistening, heavy emulsion that doesn’t sacrifice protection for glide. Yesterday I used a Semogue boar brush (the cream’s Portuguese after all), and I got a good lather. Today, though, I went with a synthetic brush, and it gave me a stupendous lather that rivaled anything I’ve ever produced with a hard soap. And of course, it smelled really, really good.
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Ach. Brito: Mogno Cream (2) ・ Henson Al13 ・ Astra Superior Platinum ・ Phoenix Shaving Solar Flare 24 mm ・ $11.37
This cream sort of oozes out of the tube like a lotion. It’s slippery but thick, so just a pea-sized dab gives you enough lather for three passes. Give it lots and lots of water, and the result will be a glistening, heavy emulsion that doesn’t sacrifice protection for glide. Yesterday I used a Semogue boar brush (the cream’s Portuguese after all), and I got a good lather. Today, though, I went with a synthetic brush, and it gave me a stupendous lather that rivaled anything I’ve ever produced with a hard soap. And of course, it smelled really, really good.
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Ach. Brito: Mogno Cream (2) ・ Henson Al13 ・ Astra Superior Platinum ・ Phoenix Shaving Solar Flare 24 mm ・ $11.37
(This post was last modified: 01-07-2021, 02:52 PM by Lipripper660.)
I like high places. I really like high places. So when Meissner Tremonia had a soap named Himalayan Heights I had to try it. This soap is not strongly scented, and the scent sits close to the skin, but aside from that, the scent is not a shrinking flower either. Persistent is what it is. Cedar and minerals are what I get and not hot sunshine but brisk, like climbing a rocky ridge on a cool September morning. It reminds me of working up the steep ridge above Mill Lake right where I transition to above the tree line. Oh, and the shave is awesome.
(01-07-2021, 02:52 PM)Lipripper660 Wrote: I like high places. I really like high places. So when Meissner Tremonia had a soap named Himalayan Heights I had to try it. This soap is not strongly scented, and the scent sits close to the skin, but aside from that, the scent is not a shrinking flower either. Persistent is what it is. Cedar and minerals are what I get and not hot sunshine but brisk, like climbing a rocky ridge on a cool September morning. It reminds me of working up the steep ridge above Mill Lake right where I transition to above the tree line. Oh, and the shave is awesome.
You bergmeistern are tempting a move
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