Enjoy the nice soaps. I use both the Eucris and Violet soaps on a regular basis.
They have a small window for optimum amount and temperature (not boiling hot) of water.
It will take a bit of time to find out what works for you.
This is how I have gotten it to work for me.
When starting a new puck I always hydrate the puck the first dozen or times I use it, afterwards I have found that I do not need to.
They have a small window for optimum amount and temperature (not boiling hot) of water.
It will take a bit of time to find out what works for you.
This is how I have gotten it to work for me.
When starting a new puck I always hydrate the puck the first dozen or times I use it, afterwards I have found that I do not need to.
- Dribble some warm water on the puck to hydrate for a few minutes.
- Put the brush to soak in warm water.
- Shake out the brush and pour off any water that is on the puck.
- Load a lot of product.
- Begin to build the lather in the bowl/scuttle for a short time.
- Finish building the lather on your face. You can feel when the lather turns thick and yogurt-like. I find that using the brush like a paint brush works well for me.
- I find that it is a very good soap, but it will take some effort to dial in. I like to use a soap for at least a week straight (or a month), this gives plenty of time to dial in the soap with regards to amount of water, temperatures loading etc.