(09-17-2024, 08:55 PM)TommyCarioca Wrote:(09-17-2024, 08:23 PM)HighSpeed Wrote:I had that experience with LpL. Admire your Captain Kirk no fear mentality. Lol forward to seeing your results.(09-16-2024, 02:06 PM)TommyCarioca Wrote: LPL - High Speed, I never liked the lather these pux made. Scents were ok,.... I tried to like them as they were getting a lot of love a few years back, but cushion and slickness was lacking. Do you get it dialed in? Tell us brother!Hi Tommy and Bouki.
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It's hard to answer fairly because I broke my own change control rules and changed two big things in the same shave: (1) using an effectively new-to-me soap with (2) a different method of hydrating the brush. It took an annoying amount of fiddling to get the lather decent enough for the first pass, at the end of which, the lather had dissipated to a bubbly, undense, unuseable mess. What followed was a few {add soap/add water/work the lather} cycles at the end of which, I had an okay lather. Even so, the process was worky, and the shave was not fun.
In fairness to LPL, the resulting shave was bloodless, on the borderline between CCS and DFS, and the skin felt rather good, although not uber good, as it feels with some of the best soaps. I consider that an inconclusive but hopeful outcome, considering that my own lack of change control discipline must have hurt the process. In any case, I'm planning to try again with the LPL Vetiver - using only familiar equipment and techniques - and I will make it a point to critique the soap again in this thread.
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Technique Trumps Tools
Skin Care Trumps Skin Repair
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Skin Care Trumps Skin Repair
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