(02-17-2022, 12:40 AM)TommyCarioca Wrote:(02-16-2022, 02:41 PM)TommyCarioca Wrote:Boys, I communicated with MO today regarding this post. Mo's pux are cured - and he advised against blooming his formulas / base. Good advice that I will heed. My favorite all time scent [la aventurra] is airing out and filling my bathroom with its green bitter accord. Marvelous! It is about back to croap consistency. Not to worry as I have 7 backups.(02-16-2022, 03:58 AM)Lipripper660 Wrote: I’m watching this one. Curious as all get out. 12 to 17 shaves out of a tub means about 2 dollars per shave. That makes Gillette's ridiculously priced multi-blade carts seem reasonable and I got into this hobby to save money. Ok, I lied. Im not really in it for the money savings but as a daily shaver at two bucks a day, sixty bucks a month, $730 per year soap cost, my “fugal” kicks into high gear and no amount of buttery post shave feel would supplant a puck of the Fat and a tub of Shea butter. Sir: you have my attention.Boukis hardening observation is accurate. Some of the GD soaps may not be cured enough near new release /purchase. The older picks are definitely harder and IMHO better ready for usage. I just delved into a new puck last week. I am a bloomer and the jar became 'soap soup' ....really soft... like a new fresh TOBS cream. I am drying her out and curing my new Mallard pux.
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Thanks for doing that Brother! My method for loading the Verbrannt was the same throughout the tub, especially over the last couple of weeks. Bloom the soap while I shower, load with a 24 or 26 mm (mostly 26's) for 15 to 20 seconds, and then face-lather for anywhere from 5 to 15 minutes. Face-lather time always depends on what I have going on and whether I need to leave in a hurry. Like you though, i'll file GD soaps in the "don't bloom" category from now on.