She is cupping a little bit - you are putting a good dent in that stuff!
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(05-15-2021, 09:26 PM)TommyCarioca Wrote: Ethos AgrumesYou and me. Only thing I'm impressed with is how that thread seems to stay bumped.
This soap has a GREAT scent, residual slickness off the chain, and demonstrates a very clean finish. It is not thirsty at all: I almost broke her down. A little too light and bubbly for my taste. Not a yogurt like lather, and very difficult for a puck to face lathering guy to negotiate. I have to dial in how much to get in my hand /bowl as one can not lather from the jar. As it stands now, this is a 'bowl latherer' product - and not for an old grumpy triple milled tallow puck face latherer [I know that guy quite well]. Very fussy for me to get to the point where I was ready to put the razor to the flesh. I understand a croap is on the way - sign me up. I must be the only guy on the planet not enthusiastic about this formula /lather and lathering process. Don't kill me. Tomorrow, something really hard - maybe DRH Arlington.
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(05-15-2021, 11:38 PM)Nero Wrote:I think many (many many?) have that issue, which is why Frank is working on some alternate bases.(05-15-2021, 09:26 PM)TommyCarioca Wrote: Ethos AgrumesYou and me. Only thing I'm impressed with is how that thread seems to stay bumped.
This soap has a GREAT scent, residual slickness off the chain, and demonstrates a very clean finish. It is not thirsty at all: I almost broke her down. A little too light and bubbly for my taste. Not a yogurt like lather, and very difficult for a puck to face lathering guy to negotiate. I have to dial in how much to get in my hand /bowl as one can not lather from the jar. As it stands now, this is a 'bowl latherer' product - and not for an old grumpy triple milled tallow puck face latherer [I know that guy quite well]. Very fussy for me to get to the point where I was ready to put the razor to the flesh. I understand a croap is on the way - sign me up. I must be the only guy on the planet not enthusiastic about this formula /lather and lathering process. Don't kill me. Tomorrow, something really hard - maybe DRH Arlington.
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(05-16-2021, 01:19 AM)FaceScraper Wrote: Another early rising morning, another quick shave and out the door. I almost went with Cremo (also a fine performing choice). Obviously, that's not what was chosen in the end. Proraso lathers quickly, and I much prefer the sandalwood scent of Proraso over the Bourbon (or whatever it's called) scent of the Cremo.Great choice! A classic soap with a nice scent.