(5 hours ago)Bouki Wrote: Amir (Zingari Man) rose oud
Shave 3 ・ 129 g left
My best lather maker is my left palm. Over the years I tried various lather bowls – some plastic, some metal, some ceramic – but I never came away with an ample and satisfying cream. But there’s something special in my boney old palm that conjures up the finest, thickest emulsion. Part of the success comes from the size of my hands. They’re tiny. This means that most of the soap remains concentrated in a small area. I use only painter’s strokes, short and slow, so as not to introduce much air into the cream. I dip my brush tips into a warm bowl of water and add it drip by drip to the lather, doing my best to create something that looks like hot sour cream melting into a baked potato.
When I have a suitable lather, I smear it on my face with my left hand, working it deep into the skin. That’s followed by a fresh layer of lather from the brush, and maybe a bit more water.
I used to make lather on my face, and I’d still do that nowadays as I generally favor tradition, except my skin wore out. All the scrubbing and slapping that’s part of a good face lather led to irritation. But I suspect there’s enough callus and bone on my left palm to last a lifetime. Any other palm latherers out there?
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Brush AP Shave Co. Blue Lagoon (102) ・ Razor Karve Stainless Overlander (31) ・ Blade PolSilver Super Iridium (2)
I've done palm lathers for cleaning a brush knot or a tutorial for a friend on how to lather but not really for my actual shave. It seems you found what works for you though which is all that matters. Always enjoy your detailed and insightful posts.
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