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Los Angeles
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#27,542
Stirling Coconut Lime

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#27,543

Posting Freak
B&M Latha / Sandalwood [Image: 56465f8400df1310f00ee5f8319ef05a.jpg]

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#27,544

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Salt Lake City
Stirling Spice shave soap

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(This post was last modified: 05-10-2021, 05:20 PM by FaceScraper.)
Another bowl lather attempt today since there wasn't much on my plate for the morning. Not quite as good as yesterday's bowl o' goopy goodness with the A&E, yet still pretty darn nice. It performed like a champ with plenty of slickness. 
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#27,546
B&M Rhapsody
Soft Heart Base

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#27,547

Vintage Shaver
Seattle, WA
Hemingway Accoutrements shaving cream
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#27,548

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I put the puck in sink water while I loaded the blade and that was more than enough time to bloom the puck.  Held the slippery little devil in my palm while I loaded with a slightly damp 26mm synthetic.  Then I proceeded to face-paint while dipping approximately 10% of the knot in water every couple of minutes.  At about the ten minute mark, I dipped 2/3 of the knot and started agitating the lather.  Lather ended up being nice and slick.  And the scent, oh that wonderful scent, i was really picking up the citrus undertone today

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#27,550

Clay Face
Honolulu, Hawaii
(05-10-2021, 08:58 PM)HoosierShave Wrote: I put the puck in sink water while I loaded the blade and that was more than enough time to bloom the puck.  Held the slippery little devil in my palm while I loaded with a slightly damp 26mm synthetic.  Then I proceeded to face-paint while dipping approximately 10% of the knot in water every couple of minutes.  At about the ten minute mark, I dipped 2/3 of the knot and started agitating the lather.  Lather ended up being nice and slick.  And the scent, oh that wonderful scent, i was really picking up the citrus undertone today

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Beautiful work, HoosierShave. You know how to bring out the best in this soap.

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