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Tuesday, November 15, 2022 - Soap of the Day
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Sandalwood (D.R. Harris) spiced sandal
Shave 4 ・ 0 grams used

You take your brush, swirl it on your soap, and build a fine creamy lather. It seems logical that in order to make that lather, you really have removed some soap from the puck. And it’s not unreasonable to assume that the puck will weigh less because of the soap you’ve removed. But for a few of my soaps, that’s not the case. In fact, with some of my hardest soaps, the more I use them, the heavier they become. Am I adding water to the puck from my brush? Of course. But when I give the soap several weeks, or even months, to dry out, you’d think the puck would eventually get lighter. But in fact they stay the same, or sometimes they grow even heavier than before. Curious. I wonder if it's time to invest in a proper triple-beam balance scale?
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Razor 1984 Gillette Super Speed ・ Blade Gillette Platinum ・ Brush Amber Aerolite ・ Cologne D.R. Harris SandalwoodHoard 17,229 g (⇣20,619 g)
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(11-15-2022, 08:12 PM)Bouki Wrote: Sandalwood (D.R. Harris) spiced sandal
Shave 4 ・ 0 grams used

You take your brush, swirl it on your soap, and build a fine creamy lather. It seems logical that in order to make that lather, you really have removed some soap from the puck. And it’s not unreasonable to assume that the puck will weigh less because of the soap you’ve removed. But for a few of my soaps, that’s not the case. In fact, with some of my hardest soaps, the more I use them, the heavier they become. Am I adding water to the puck from my brush? Of course. But when I give the soap several weeks, or even months, to dry out, you’d think the puck would eventually get lighter. But in fact they stay the same, or sometimes they grow even heavier than before. Curious. I wonder if it's time to invest in a proper triple-beam balance scale?
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Razor 1984 Gillette Super Speed ・ Blade Gillette Platinum ・ Brush Amber Aerolite ・ Cologne D.R. Harris SandalwoodHoard 17,229 g (⇣20,619 g)

Hopefully it's not mold growth...an unfortunate discovery I made this past weekend.

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Not only did I bloom the soap but I loaded heavy for a good 30 seconds.  The lather started off very stringy and I had to smear into my cheeks/neck/chin to get it to stick.  But after dipping the knot many times and a good ten minutes of face-lathering, MW produced one of the most hydrated lathers i've ever experienced. And being MW, the post-shave simply fantastic

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PannaCrema - Nuávia Blu

I'll say it again. Great to have offloaded lots of soaps recently so favorites like this end up in my line of sight and mind.

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