Isn’t that the guy who has a HUGE following of Europeans on YouTube?You got it all wrong. He doesn't do that to make stable lather. This is a test that he invented, to test if the lather will remain stable or whether it will dissipate, by moving air with the towel. It's to test soap stability. Don't ask me if there is logic behind this, because it's his original method and apparently works for him and he is in position to assess different soaps' stability by doing this testing routine. My doubt is how can air affect a lather so dense, but he can see differences, so who am i to say otherwise...
Isn’t that the guy who has a HUGE following of Europeans on YouTube?
8,500 is a decent number considering it’s in Italian.He has 8500 subscribers in Youtube, i am not sure how many of them are Europeans, as his videos are in italian only. If he has non Italians who watch without understanding what he says, i have no idea. I don't even have a personal account on youtube, i just go there and watch, so i don't know much about how to find nationalities. He does seem to have some very enthusiastic local followers though.
8,500 is a decent number considering it’s in Italian.
Nice! I’d heard he was a bit of “a thing.” But my Italian isn’t what it used to beYou can say that again! He is in the top 2 italian wetshavers as far as subscribers go. Extrò Cosmesi named a soap and aftershave after him. Zenith, gave him this prototype badger with his initials on the handle:
He said, he helped Zenith in the knot development.
Nice! I’d heard he was a bit of “a thing.” But my Italian isn’t what it used to be
This is certainly a hobby where there are almost as many methods as there are people shaving.
Golly! It's almost as if everybody had a unique face.This is certainly a hobby where there are almost as many methods as there are people shaving.
Golly! It's almost as if everybody had a unique face.