#34,841

Posting Freak
Peachtree City, GA
(06-09-2022, 02:27 AM)TommyCarioca Wrote: Mitchell's Wool Fat

I have been using this all week. A new soap experience for me. Not sure why I waited 2 decades to try it out. The difficulty in lathering was a factor I think, and it didn't seem to be exotic enough to spin it up. Boy, what an interesting soap.

I researched all of the 'how to get a lather' summaries in the blogs and on YouTube. The compendium is easy to compile per similarities in all of the wet shavers experiences :

Load it like you hate it
Soak it in the dish to it fills the ceramic container
Use it daily
Warm water not hot
Grate it and then soak it in the jar
Bloom it daily
Use a dry boar
Use a 2 band badger with some scritch
Hard water is the enemy
Use it as a shave stick after blooming
Face lather - bowl gathering not as effective
Slow hydration is the key
There is a hard rind that needs to be worked off

Ya'll get the gist.

My thoughts after using all week

1. It is not for beginners, tricky to get a good lather
2. The soap needs a huge load
3. It benefits from blooming and a stiff brush
4. It seemed to do better as the week progressed; the 'hard rind was lathered off
5. Roughing or grating the puck improved the loading process
6. Very gradual hydration prevented early foaming and a dissipating lather.
7. Significant time required to get a good build on the brush and face.
8. I face lather so can't address bowl lathering efficacy


Is it worth the effort?

YES

1. the slickest stuff I have ever used: residual slickness outstanding.
2. I do prefer fatty soaps & the post as incredible. Similar & slightly better than Mystic Waters.
3. Nice soapy fragrance perfect for daily usage - does not clash with post shave fragrances.

I may get it into my weekly routine with Sa°Tabac °urday and Thu°Rose°Day.

Have a good week

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#34,842

Posting Freak
(This post was last modified: 06-09-2022, 03:17 AM by TommyCarioca.)
(06-09-2022, 02:30 AM)DanLaw Wrote:
(06-09-2022, 02:27 AM)TommyCarioca Wrote: Mitchell's Wool Fat

I have been using this all week. A new soap experience for me. Not sure why I waited 2 decades to try it out. The difficulty in lathering was a factor I think, and it didn't seem to be exotic enough to spin it up. Boy, what an interesting soap.

I researched all of the 'how to get a lather' summaries in the blogs and on YouTube. The compendium is easy to compile per similarities in all of the wet shavers experiences :

Load it like you hate it
Soak it in the dish to it fills the ceramic container
Use it daily
Warm water not hot
Grate it and then soak it in the jar
Bloom it daily
Use a dry boar
Use a 2 band badger with some scritch
Hard water is the enemy
Use it as a shave stick after blooming
Face lather - bowl gathering not as effective
Slow hydration is the key
There is a hard rind that needs to be worked off

Ya'll get the gist.

My thoughts after using all week

1. It is not for beginners, tricky to get a good lather
2. The soap needs a huge load
3. It benefits from blooming and a stiff brush
4. It seemed to do better as the week progressed; the 'hard rind was lathered off
5. Roughing or grating the puck improved the loading process
6. Very gradual hydration prevented early foaming and a dissipating lather.
7. Significant time required to get a good build on the brush and face.
8. I face lather so can't address bowl lathering efficacy


Is it worth the effort?

YES

1. the slickest stuff I have ever used: residual slickness outstanding.
2. I do prefer fatty soaps & the post as incredible. Similar & slightly better than Mystic Waters.
3. Nice soapy fragrance perfect for daily usage - does not clash with post shave fragrances.

I may get it into my weekly routine with Sa°Tabac °urday and Thu°Rose°Day.

Have a good week

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Fat Tuesday? It lights me up something fierce
Ahh. Yes, the lanolin! Fat Tuesday! Right on

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#34,843
Ethos - Peppermint (Body Shave Soap)

I got home from a mountain bike ride and had another delivery from Ethos... with the Mandarino Fumo (nice job on that Frank!), this body shave soap, and some other bath soaps. All great smells!

Wanted to cool down, so I went for the Peppermint... excellent scent on this, best peppermint I've smelled in any kind of product. And really, if you told me I was shaving with the F Base, I'd possibly believe you. Easy and comfy. Very soft post. Finished with the King of the North splash.

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#34,844

Posting Freak
Saint Petersburg . Russia
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#34,845

Super Moderator
(06-09-2022, 02:30 AM)DanLaw Wrote:
(06-09-2022, 02:27 AM)TommyCarioca Wrote: Mitchell's Wool Fat

I have been using this all week. A new soap experience for me. Not sure why I waited 2 decades to try it out. The difficulty in lathering was a factor I think, and it didn't seem to be exotic enough to spin it up. Boy, what an interesting soap.

I researched all of the 'how to get a lather' summaries in the blogs and on YouTube. The compendium is easy to compile per similarities in all of the wet shavers experiences :

Load it like you hate it
Soak it in the dish to it fills the ceramic container
Use it daily
Warm water not hot
Grate it and then soak it in the jar
Bloom it daily
Use a dry boar
Use a 2 band badger with some scritch
Hard water is the enemy
Use it as a shave stick after blooming
Face lather - bowl gathering not as effective
Slow hydration is the key
There is a hard rind that needs to be worked off

Ya'll get the gist.

My thoughts after using all week

1. It is not for beginners,  tricky to get a good lather
2.  The soap needs a huge load
3. It benefits from blooming and a stiff brush
4. It seemed to do better as the week progressed; the 'hard rind was lathered off
5.  Roughing or grating the puck improved the loading process
6.  Very gradual hydration prevented early foaming and a dissipating lather.
7.  Significant time required to get a good build on the brush and face.
8.  I face lather so can't address bowl lathering efficacy


Is it worth the effort?

YES

1.  the slickest stuff I have ever used: residual slickness outstanding.
2. I do prefer fatty soaps & the post as incredible. Similar & slightly better than Mystic Waters.
3. Nice soapy fragrance perfect for daily usage - does not clash with post shave fragrances.

I may get it into my weekly routine with Sa°Tabac °urday and  Thu°Rose°Day.

Have a good week



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Fat Tuesday?  It lights me up something fierce

I was thinking Wooly Wednesday but Fat Tuesday much better!

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#34,846

Just Here for the Shaves
Williamsburg, KY
Thursday June 9, 2022
Razor: M Type Injector on setting #8
Blade: sChick
Brush: Trotter "Lake of Fire"/Timberwolf
Soap: Panna Crema Nuavia Rossa
AS 1: Humphrey's Alcoholado Maravilla 70
AS 2: Small Batch Shave Tonic
Fragrance:
Consecutive Daily Shaves - # 1,310

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#34,847

Posting Freak
Peachtree City, GA
(06-09-2022, 11:27 AM)Polovez Wrote: [Image: vrskScB.jpg]

Cutting Edge soap company should have done better in the market. It was clearly a top 5 soap right out of the gate and David a great guy possessing vast knowledge of the industry

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#34,848

Super Moderator
(06-09-2022, 02:27 AM)TommyCarioca Wrote: Mitchell's Wool Fat


1.  the slickest stuff I have ever used: residual slickness outstanding.
2. I do prefer fatty soaps & the post is incredible. Similar & slightly better than Mystic Waters.



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Whoa...possibly better than MW!

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#34,849

Posting Freak
Peachtree City, GA
(06-09-2022, 12:01 PM)Dave in KY Wrote: Thursday June 9, 2022
Razor: M Type Injector on setting #8
Blade: sChick
Brush: Trotter "Lake of Fire"/Timberwolf
Soap: Panna Crema Nuavia Rossa
AS 1: Humphrey's Alcoholado Maravilla 70
AS 2: Small Batch Shave Tonic
Fragrance:
Consecutive Daily Shaves - # 1,310

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Notice you often employ 2 AS. Could you expound regarding the philosophy and technique?

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#34,850

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(06-08-2022, 11:49 PM)Bouki Wrote: Colonia (Ethos) classic Italian cologne
Shave 8 ・ 104 g left ・ Done by 30 Aug 22

I’ve been reading the 3017 thread over on Badger & Blade. It’s a long posting, over 1,200 pages, but it’s captivating. There’s something inspiring, even alluring, about these shavers’ determination to work their way through a single tub of soap.

If you’re unfamiliar with the term, to ‘3017’ means to use just one soap, day after day, until it’s gone. Most of us, I suspect, started out this way. I know I didn’t see the need for more than one tub of soap until I was several years into this strange fascination.

Now that I’ve tried over 400 soaps, I’m feeling drawn back to the old ways of using one soap until there’s nothing left. Performing this feat takes a special soap, one that both gives consistently splendid shaves day after day, but still smells interesting week after week. I think I’ve found it in this Ethos Colonia. I’ve paired it with an old bottle of Cold River Colonia Mediterranea aftershave. Both are pleasant interpretations of Acqua di Parma Colonia (1916). Should be a good shaving, good smelling summer.
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Razor Bic Metal ・ Brush Slightly Cloudy ・ Hoard 16,145 g (⇣2,337 g)

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Good luck Bouki!  BTW, love the shave count and countdown you added

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