I’ve seen a couple of comments lately that it’s better to scrape a small amount of croap into a lather bowl than to take a wet brush to the original container. One of these comments was from the originator of the Ethos brand.
I believe the argument is that introducing water to the original container from the wet brush has some detrimental effect on the croap long term.
What say ye croap aficionados? I intentionally bloom some of my hard soaps to aid loading, and obviously that’s not necessary with soft soaps. And of course I don’t want my croap to turn to soup. But is a smaller change to the moisture level in a croap’s container harmful to the performance or longevity of the product?
I believe the argument is that introducing water to the original container from the wet brush has some detrimental effect on the croap long term.
What say ye croap aficionados? I intentionally bloom some of my hard soaps to aid loading, and obviously that’s not necessary with soft soaps. And of course I don’t want my croap to turn to soup. But is a smaller change to the moisture level in a croap’s container harmful to the performance or longevity of the product?